The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... true meaning of liberal Education , and see how far it is possible for us at present to supply it to our young men of the higher or middle classes . And , without describing this education scientifically , we may fairly take University ...
... true meaning of liberal Education , and see how far it is possible for us at present to supply it to our young men of the higher or middle classes . And , without describing this education scientifically , we may fairly take University ...
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... true of the young men at a College or a University . Moreover , the education of which we speak must be taken in the widest possible sense of the word , and by no means limited to intellectual results . It includes the moulding and ...
... true of the young men at a College or a University . Moreover , the education of which we speak must be taken in the widest possible sense of the word , and by no means limited to intellectual results . It includes the moulding and ...
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... true sense . ' * Still the time may come when Oxford or Cambridge may be ready to examine all comers as well as London . If such a time should ever come— and we see no reason whatever for not desiring that it * We may remind our readers ...
... true sense . ' * Still the time may come when Oxford or Cambridge may be ready to examine all comers as well as London . If such a time should ever come— and we see no reason whatever for not desiring that it * We may remind our readers ...
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... true that at present this last - named school is in the highest repute , so that as a matter of fact , not a matter of necessity , " all minds of any promise " pass through it . But both the degree and the First Class can be gained ...
... true that at present this last - named school is in the highest repute , so that as a matter of fact , not a matter of necessity , " all minds of any promise " pass through it . But both the degree and the First Class can be gained ...
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... true , but it would have some foundation in fact if the great cause of Higher Education among us were embarrassed on account of objections that can never be openly expressed about places , or persons , or theories , or systems , or ...
... true , but it would have some foundation in fact if the great cause of Higher Education among us were embarrassed on account of objections that can never be openly expressed about places , or persons , or theories , or systems , or ...
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