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... usefulness of some of our colleges , arose out of the necessities of a past age ; the demands of a perishing population were then out of all proportion to the VOL . VII . B means of meeting them . Finally , it is no THE ...
... usefulness of some of our colleges , arose out of the necessities of a past age ; the demands of a perishing population were then out of all proportion to the VOL . VII . B means of meeting them . Finally , it is no THE ...
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means of meeting them . Finally , it is no more than justice to add , that many of these evils have already been partially corrected . We write then only because we think that the defects in question may be still further remedied , and ...
means of meeting them . Finally , it is no more than justice to add , that many of these evils have already been partially corrected . We write then only because we think that the defects in question may be still further remedied , and ...
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... means destitute of education . Not only so ; but cęteris pari- bus , that is , the measure of intellect and other natural endow- ments being the same , their general influence in nine cases out of ten , is exactly proportioned to the ...
... means destitute of education . Not only so ; but cęteris pari- bus , that is , the measure of intellect and other natural endow- ments being the same , their general influence in nine cases out of ten , is exactly proportioned to the ...
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... means have it supposed that we do not think a very thorough and prolonged training is in every case the best where it can be had ; where , for example , the student is quite young , and has , therefore , ample time before him , or where ...
... means have it supposed that we do not think a very thorough and prolonged training is in every case the best where it can be had ; where , for example , the student is quite young , and has , therefore , ample time before him , or where ...
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... means unconnected with human happiness , or with the pro- gress of religion ; and in these days , when , as already said , so much of the good that is to be done must be done out of the pul- pit , no one of common sense will think this ...
... means unconnected with human happiness , or with the pro- gress of religion ; and in these days , when , as already said , so much of the good that is to be done must be done out of the pul- pit , no one of common sense will think this ...
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