The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... person will ever think of adopting . Out of all this play of speculation , good may issue - the good of keeping before the public mind the necessity of immediate exertion . When once it is determined to do something , there is not much ...
... person will ever think of adopting . Out of all this play of speculation , good may issue - the good of keeping before the public mind the necessity of immediate exertion . When once it is determined to do something , there is not much ...
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... persons who have no practical acquaintance with Oxford or Cambridge life are liable to the mistake which consists in an exaggerated idea of the importance of the University element in that life as distinguished from the Collegiate ...
... persons who have no practical acquaintance with Oxford or Cambridge life are liable to the mistake which consists in an exaggerated idea of the importance of the University element in that life as distinguished from the Collegiate ...
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... person who passed an examination in a wide range of subjects , and a University which had no professors or examinations at all , but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years and then sent them away , as the ...
... person who passed an examination in a wide range of subjects , and a University which had no professors or examinations at all , but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years and then sent them away , as the ...
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... persons who see an immeasurable distance , or any distance at all , between the same examination of the same students , conducted on the same principles and by the same men , and issuing in the same degree , in the one case in the ...
... persons who see an immeasurable distance , or any distance at all , between the same examination of the same students , conducted on the same principles and by the same men , and issuing in the same degree , in the one case in the ...
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... persons , or theories , or systems , or bodies . On the other hand , if the question be considered as practical and immediate , with the sincerest conviction of its importance , and with a resolute sacrifice of foregone conclusions ...
... persons , or theories , or systems , or bodies . On the other hand , if the question be considered as practical and immediate , with the sincerest conviction of its importance , and with a resolute sacrifice of foregone conclusions ...
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