The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... certain maturity of power , grasp of mind , largeness of view , capacity of action , familiarity with what is highest and noblest in the intellectual life and practical tendencies of their time ; men to some extent masters of the ...
... certain maturity of power , grasp of mind , largeness of view , capacity of action , familiarity with what is highest and noblest in the intellectual life and practical tendencies of their time ; men to some extent masters of the ...
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... certain amount of simple mental training , and the acquisition of a certain amount of knowledge of philosophy , logic , history , classics , and the like . In the second place must be classed the indirect development of mind and ...
... certain amount of simple mental training , and the acquisition of a certain amount of knowledge of philosophy , logic , history , classics , and the like . In the second place must be classed the indirect development of mind and ...
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... certain Catholic books on the subject of which we are speak- ing were better known than they are , they would be eagerly used by the students at the Universities , as furnishing complete systems of truth , where at present these ...
... certain Catholic books on the subject of which we are speak- ing were better known than they are , they would be eagerly used by the students at the Universities , as furnishing complete systems of truth , where at present these ...
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... certain shall we be to arrive , not only at the best solution of the difficulty , but at a solution which will readily commend itself to all candid and dispassionate minds . In the first place , it is allowed on all hands that at ...
... certain shall we be to arrive , not only at the best solution of the difficulty , but at a solution which will readily commend itself to all candid and dispassionate minds . In the first place , it is allowed on all hands that at ...
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... certain limits . and under certain conditions , be left to himself . Even on moral grounds this liberty is often most necessary to him . Not all examining boards take the strict view as to the less pure parts of the classical authors ...
... certain limits . and under certain conditions , be left to himself . Even on moral grounds this liberty is often most necessary to him . Not all examining boards take the strict view as to the less pure parts of the classical authors ...
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