The Month, Volume 11Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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... young men of the higher or middle classes . And , without describing this education scientifically , we may fairly take University Education as it exists at present in England as the standard by which to measure ourselves . It is far ...
... young men of the higher or middle classes . And , without describing this education scientifically , we may fairly take University Education as it exists at present in England as the standard by which to measure ourselves . It is far ...
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... 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 bracing 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 bracing of the ...
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... of a large number of young men of the highest class , who can hardly be said to aim at any one of these three advantages of which we have spoken , except in some degree at what is The Prospects of Catholic Education . 7.
... of a large number of young men of the highest class , who can hardly be said to aim at any one of these three advantages of which we have spoken , except in some degree at what is The Prospects of Catholic Education . 7.
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... young men who are too old to be schoolboys , and yet have not reached the level of the highest schoolboy attainment , or who are sent to such institutions for any other purpose but that of hard , serious , and manly study . To return ...
... young men who are too old to be schoolboys , and yet have not reached the level of the highest schoolboy attainment , or who are sent to such institutions for any other purpose but that of hard , serious , and manly study . To return ...
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... young men to give themselves with energy and real zeal to the acquirement of this mental training by the use of such opportunities as we are able to place in their way . Here also it is that the unapproachable excellence of the Catholic ...
... young men to give themselves with energy and real zeal to the acquirement of this mental training by the use of such opportunities as we are able to place in their way . Here also it is that the unapproachable excellence of the Catholic ...
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