The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... certainly a most essential element in the ultimate success . A body of such men we are never likely to have as long as the class to which they belong have either no opportunities , or no opportunities that they will accept , of higher ...
... certainly a most essential element in the ultimate success . A body of such men we are never likely to have as long as the class to which they belong have either no opportunities , or no opportunities that they will accept , of higher ...
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... certainly hardly be looked for , at least in full measure , within the walls of a single College . Here it is that want of numbers and isolation tell greatly against us . Even here , however , there is room for the remark that most ...
... certainly hardly be looked for , at least in full measure , within the walls of a single College . Here it is that want of numbers and isolation tell greatly against us . Even here , however , there is room for the remark that most ...
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... certainly prefer that one among Protestant Universities which will give him the degree on other points and on the best terms . That is , he will prefer a University which sepa- rates philosophy and history from classics , mathematics ...
... certainly prefer that one among Protestant Universities which will give him the degree on other points and on the best terms . That is , he will prefer a University which sepa- rates philosophy and history from classics , mathematics ...
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... certainly have had it already . It is now several years since a considerable body of Catholic laymen made known at Rome their desire to seek for their children the education which they saw no means of obtaining elsewhere , even at the ...
... certainly have had it already . It is now several years since a considerable body of Catholic laymen made known at Rome their desire to seek for their children the education which they saw no means of obtaining elsewhere , even at the ...
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... certainly not have spoken in a Catholic manner either as to Creation or the Scriptural narrative . But the theory need not be involved in the fault of its supporters . It is too often the case that the students of physical phenomena are ...
... certainly not have spoken in a Catholic manner either as to Creation or the Scriptural narrative . But the theory need not be involved in the fault of its supporters . It is too often the case that the students of physical phenomena are ...
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