The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... question of higher Educa- tion for the youth of the Catholic body in England , it can hardly be feared that the discussion to which it has given birth will be one of those which do more harm than good— which aggravate prejudices and ...
... question of higher Educa- tion for the youth of the Catholic body in England , it can hardly be feared that the discussion to which it has given birth will be one of those which do more harm than good— which aggravate prejudices and ...
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... questions which touch the very foundations , as we may almost say , of Christian truth and morality , it is of course quite superfluous to insist on the necessity of higher ... question affecting the The Prospects of Catholic Education . 3.
... questions which touch the very foundations , as we may almost say , of Christian truth and morality , it is of course quite superfluous to insist on the necessity of higher ... question affecting the The Prospects of Catholic Education . 3.
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Education from the urgency of any particular question affecting the interests of Catholicism on a single , even though a most vital and essential , point . It is worth while , then , to look the matter in the face , and instead of ...
Education from the urgency of any particular question affecting the interests of Catholicism on a single , even though a most vital and essential , point . It is worth while , then , to look the matter in the face , and instead of ...
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... question asked , an absence of ordinary facility in spelling or constructing a sentence in English - these are the unhappy characteristics of the whole class . Thus a large minority of the young men who matriculate are not only entirely ...
... question asked , an absence of ordinary facility in spelling or constructing a sentence in English - these are the unhappy characteristics of the whole class . Thus a large minority of the young men who matriculate are not only entirely ...
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... question of alternatives resolves itself . If we are to purchase an examination and a degree out of our own community , we should purchase it in the market most favourable to ourselves , that is , where our own traditions as to subjects ...
... question of alternatives resolves itself . If we are to purchase an examination and a degree out of our own community , we should purchase it in the market most favourable to ourselves , that is , where our own traditions as to subjects ...
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