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... attention to men whom they do not think fully equal to themselves ; as well informed well informed on general subjects , and somewhat better informed on those in which they have under- taken to set up as public instructors . This ...
... attention to men whom they do not think fully equal to themselves ; as well informed well informed on general subjects , and somewhat better informed on those in which they have under- taken to set up as public instructors . This ...
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... attention to this science so eminently tends to sharpen the reasoning powers , to form the faculty of close attention and continu- ous thought , and ( which is so essential to the public speaker ) to facilitate the habit of retaining ...
... attention to this science so eminently tends to sharpen the reasoning powers , to form the faculty of close attention and continu- ous thought , and ( which is so essential to the public speaker ) to facilitate the habit of retaining ...
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... attention , patient investigation , and continuous thought , in relation to any subject which may come before him . The proper object of a thorough general education , as Dr. Johnson well ob- serves , is not so much to fit the mind for ...
... attention , patient investigation , and continuous thought , in relation to any subject which may come before him . The proper object of a thorough general education , as Dr. Johnson well ob- serves , is not so much to fit the mind for ...
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... attention is arrested by peculiarities in construction and idiom with which we may compare those of our mother - tongue , that we be- come fully acquainted with the nature and powers of this wonderful instrument , with the relation of ...
... attention is arrested by peculiarities in construction and idiom with which we may compare those of our mother - tongue , that we be- come fully acquainted with the nature and powers of this wonderful instrument , with the relation of ...
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... - sulted from thoroughly mastering it , and which is in some cases the only sufficient reason for paying any attention to it at all . We applied to the discharge of his official duties , but c 2 Dissenting Theological Colleges . 19 C ...
... - sulted from thoroughly mastering it , and which is in some cases the only sufficient reason for paying any attention to it at all . We applied to the discharge of his official duties , but c 2 Dissenting Theological Colleges . 19 C ...
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