Modern Eloquence, Volume 8Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... century , in a much less orderly way than that in which the colleges were instituted . The third period in the development of higher educa- tion was the recognition of the fact that , besides the three traditional professions , a ...
... century , in a much less orderly way than that in which the colleges were instituted . The third period in the development of higher educa- tion was the recognition of the fact that , besides the three traditional professions , a ...
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... century by those who have striven to anticipate the verdict of pos- terity . It has been called an age of steam , and an age of steel ; an age of newspapers , and an age of societies . What will be its final title in the light of the ...
... century by those who have striven to anticipate the verdict of pos- terity . It has been called an age of steam , and an age of steel ; an age of newspapers , and an age of societies . What will be its final title in the light of the ...
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... century we had many separate branches of human knowledge , each studied by its own rules and its own methods . To - day the different physical sciences have been consolidated into one . The law of the conser- vation of energy makes the ...
... century we had many separate branches of human knowledge , each studied by its own rules and its own methods . To - day the different physical sciences have been consolidated into one . The law of the conser- vation of energy makes the ...
Contents
VOLUME VIII | 399 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 413 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 419 |
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