"Emulously" Quotes from Famous Books
... exercises of this establishment; but, under the name of College de France, it has since resumed a new lustre. It then found itself compelled to new efforts, in order to maintain its place among the scientific institutions, which have emulously risen in every branch of human knowledge. Nevertheless, those different sciences, even natural history, and the curative art, taught with so much perfection in private establishments, have hence derived great advantages, and here it is that public instruction ... — Paris As It Was and As It Is • Francis W. Blagdon |