The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... whole class . Thus a large minority of the young men who matriculate are not only entirely unfit to satisfy the requirements of the place , but are in a state which renders it almost hopeless to expect that they ever will be fit to do ...
... whole class . Thus a large minority of the young men who matriculate are not only entirely unfit to satisfy the requirements of the place , but are in a state which renders it almost hopeless to expect that they ever will be fit to do ...
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... whole process of instruction may be carried on at a distance , as is now the case with a number of Colleges , Catholic and Dissenting , which are associated to the London University . We must confess candidly that this sort of alliance ...
... whole process of instruction may be carried on at a distance , as is now the case with a number of Colleges , Catholic and Dissenting , which are associated to the London University . We must confess candidly that this sort of alliance ...
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... whole question is far too important and vital to be made the occasion for the indulgence of prejudice on the part of any one convinced of the immense and urgent necessity which exists for its speedy solution . It is too difficult to get ...
... whole question is far too important and vital to be made the occasion for the indulgence of prejudice on the part of any one convinced of the immense and urgent necessity which exists for its speedy solution . It is too difficult to get ...
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... whole of one lordship or territory was converted by its chief , Ichouyemondono , a boy of seventeen , who ordered even his bonzes to become Christians or leave his dominions , upon which six of them asked for instruction , and after ...
... whole of one lordship or territory was converted by its chief , Ichouyemondono , a boy of seventeen , who ordered even his bonzes to become Christians or leave his dominions , upon which six of them asked for instruction , and after ...
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... whole world in the notorious fact of the rapidity with which theories based on pre- mature generalisations have constantly to be abandoned before the force of subsequent discoveries . Akin to this want of precise logic is the ...
... whole world in the notorious fact of the rapidity with which theories based on pre- mature generalisations have constantly to be abandoned before the force of subsequent discoveries . Akin to this want of precise logic is the ...
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