The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... cause which has ever received Your munificent support . As a Treatise , it is not improbable that it may contain opinions with which Your judgment does not coincide . Its spirit of freedom and candour I am confident that You will ...
... cause which has ever received Your munificent support . As a Treatise , it is not improbable that it may contain opinions with which Your judgment does not coincide . Its spirit of freedom and candour I am confident that You will ...
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... cause of Popular Education in the land , to which the public mind is specially directed at the present time , and also fulfil the purpose of the benevolent individual to whose liberality its existence is primarily owing . SAMUEL ...
... cause of Popular Education in the land , to which the public mind is specially directed at the present time , and also fulfil the purpose of the benevolent individual to whose liberality its existence is primarily owing . SAMUEL ...
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... causes his great interlocutor , Socrates , to state the alternatives , " That as far as possible our city may be neither too full nor too empty . " * The void exhausted by frequent famines , the waste left by exterminating wars , would ...
... causes his great interlocutor , Socrates , to state the alternatives , " That as far as possible our city may be neither too full nor too empty . " * The void exhausted by frequent famines , the waste left by exterminating wars , would ...
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... cause of the poor ; but the wicked regardeth not to know it . " * There have been peoples which have not comprised , in the descriptive sense , the poor . They have been found in some fertile chersonesus or thinly - inhabited isle . The ...
... cause of the poor ; but the wicked regardeth not to know it . " * There have been peoples which have not comprised , in the descriptive sense , the poor . They have been found in some fertile chersonesus or thinly - inhabited isle . The ...
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... cause , That we have all of us a human heart . " The panegyric of the poet is just : his reason does not comprehend all the amiableness of the fact . It is not a " single cause : " his is but one of many . We may especially applaud the ...
... cause , That we have all of us a human heart . " The panegyric of the poet is just : his reason does not comprehend all the amiableness of the fact . It is not a " single cause : " his is but one of many . We may especially applaud the ...
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