The Dublin University Magazine, Том 42William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1853 |
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... practical experience , or they would listen with less unction to the ha- rangues of peace - demagogues , who would fain persuade them that a standing army is an unnecessary evil , and that the soldier's calling is as unholy as it is ...
... practical experience , or they would listen with less unction to the ha- rangues of peace - demagogues , who would fain persuade them that a standing army is an unnecessary evil , and that the soldier's calling is as unholy as it is ...
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... practical perfor- mance of works which must command the respect and approbation of the purest philan- thropy . " With the general sentiment here expressed we can have no quarrel ; but why introduce " Scotchmen " and leave out " Irishmen ...
... practical perfor- mance of works which must command the respect and approbation of the purest philan- thropy . " With the general sentiment here expressed we can have no quarrel ; but why introduce " Scotchmen " and leave out " Irishmen ...
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... practical monopoly . The choice be- tween these alternatives is hardly doubt- ful . But we dwell too long upon a point so obvious . Now it is not one whit more absurd to think that one man could practise successfully all the trades and ...
... practical monopoly . The choice be- tween these alternatives is hardly doubt- ful . But we dwell too long upon a point so obvious . Now it is not one whit more absurd to think that one man could practise successfully all the trades and ...
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... practical acquaintance with the busi- ness of teaching gives them a continued experience , not of what education was , but of what it is . Such seems to have been the opinion of the authorities of Cambridge , when they appointed a Board ...
... practical acquaintance with the busi- ness of teaching gives them a continued experience , not of what education was , but of what it is . Such seems to have been the opinion of the authorities of Cambridge , when they appointed a Board ...
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... practical and industrial tendencies , the real or sup- posed absence of which has hitherto been so often assigned as the cause of the poverty of our country and the divisions of our people , there are none so indicative of the sound and ...
... practical and industrial tendencies , the real or sup- posed absence of which has hitherto been so often assigned as the cause of the poverty of our country and the divisions of our people , there are none so indicative of the sound and ...
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