North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Τόμος 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... course , I shall claim , and have no doubt shall receive . Like all incipient institutions , this must be imperfect in the outset ; like them it may , however , be improved in its progress , and at least , in future time and in other ...
... course , I shall claim , and have no doubt shall receive . Like all incipient institutions , this must be imperfect in the outset ; like them it may , however , be improved in its progress , and at least , in future time and in other ...
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... course of education , and those facilities of acquiring knowledge , which lead to the retired speculations of the closet , and separate the class of men which thinks , from that which only acts , would obstruct rather than promote the ...
... course of education , and those facilities of acquiring knowledge , which lead to the retired speculations of the closet , and separate the class of men which thinks , from that which only acts , would obstruct rather than promote the ...
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... course of education in this country has been wisely adapted to the actual state of things , and until recently has been calculated to give a competent portion of general knowledge , rather than to produce extraordinary instances . of ...
... course of education in this country has been wisely adapted to the actual state of things , and until recently has been calculated to give a competent portion of general knowledge , rather than to produce extraordinary instances . of ...
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... course of study would have been as irksome , as it was wholly useless . In this profession , as in the others which are dignified with the epithet of learned , empiricism first seizes the ground which is afterwards occupied by ...
... course of study would have been as irksome , as it was wholly useless . In this profession , as in the others which are dignified with the epithet of learned , empiricism first seizes the ground which is afterwards occupied by ...
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... course . So various is the reading , and so multiplied the researches which this would require , that it could not be pursued without prejudice to other studies , not less essential to the scholar . A course of preparatory study however ...
... course . So various is the reading , and so multiplied the researches which this would require , that it could not be pursued without prejudice to other studies , not less essential to the scholar . A course of preparatory study however ...
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