The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... feel its divine origin , and the beauty of the doc- trines which it inculcates ; your kingdom safe from the insult of the enemy , because every man knows the worth of that which he is called upon to defend . " Speech of the late Samuel ...
... feel its divine origin , and the beauty of the doc- trines which it inculcates ; your kingdom safe from the insult of the enemy , because every man knows the worth of that which he is called upon to defend . " Speech of the late Samuel ...
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... feeling , as though there was but one capacity for feeling exci- ting all . In reckonings of their number to a given space , or to a particular period , we absolutely break down these quantities , not into integers , but aliquots 8 ...
... feeling , as though there was but one capacity for feeling exci- ting all . In reckonings of their number to a given space , or to a particular period , we absolutely break down these quantities , not into integers , but aliquots 8 ...
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... feels itself aggrieved . In disgust and revenge , it will give no assistance to the improved instrument . Most conceivable is it that these men should feel that society has cast them off . They apply , with reluctance , to any sort of ...
... feels itself aggrieved . In disgust and revenge , it will give no assistance to the improved instrument . Most conceivable is it that these men should feel that society has cast them off . They apply , with reluctance , to any sort of ...
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... feeling that every expedient needs to be tried before this shall be accepted . But it is no inhospitable shelter . It is no precarious inhabi- tation . It is not the fiction of which we sometimes speak . It is not the hypothetical right ...
... feeling that every expedient needs to be tried before this shall be accepted . But it is no inhospitable shelter . It is no precarious inhabi- tation . It is not the fiction of which we sometimes speak . It is not the hypothetical right ...
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... feel , that they have been , Themselves , the fathers and the dealers out Of some small blessings - have been kind to such As needed kindness ; for this single cause , That we have all of us a human heart . " The panegyric of the poet ...
... feel , that they have been , Themselves , the fathers and the dealers out Of some small blessings - have been kind to such As needed kindness ; for this single cause , That we have all of us a human heart . " The panegyric of the poet ...
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