The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... master , and there is no more beautiful relation , was so vividly felt . The whole state experienced the effect of oral teaching through all the veins of its moral being . From the lips of Socrates himself , in the saddler's shop ...
... master , and there is no more beautiful relation , was so vividly felt . The whole state experienced the effect of oral teaching through all the veins of its moral being . From the lips of Socrates himself , in the saddler's shop ...
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... master's intentions were ; how obedient he was to the laws ; how sound- ly conservative in fact . He could not fore- see that it would ever be argued that the sage was justly executed by the populace as a bore ! If , then , we set down ...
... master's intentions were ; how obedient he was to the laws ; how sound- ly conservative in fact . He could not fore- see that it would ever be argued that the sage was justly executed by the populace as a bore ! If , then , we set down ...
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... masters for them could be raised like mushrooms . ' The work of reformation is indeed one which draws largely upon ... master over the boy which effects the change , not a set of rules and a formal course of training . But it is not ...
... masters for them could be raised like mushrooms . ' The work of reformation is indeed one which draws largely upon ... master over the boy which effects the change , not a set of rules and a formal course of training . But it is not ...
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... master might baffle all the efforts which the best - intentioned committee could make . Nor is the word ' incapable ' in- tended to convey reproach , for there are few indeed who possess that peculiar union of qualities , that sweetness ...
... master might baffle all the efforts which the best - intentioned committee could make . Nor is the word ' incapable ' in- tended to convey reproach , for there are few indeed who possess that peculiar union of qualities , that sweetness ...
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... masters . Nor age Society were thus enabled to procure should these be considered the limits of its good places for the young prisoners on development ; for its success has been such their discharge , as the master manufactur- that no ...
... masters . Nor age Society were thus enabled to procure should these be considered the limits of its good places for the young prisoners on development ; for its success has been such their discharge , as the master manufactur- that no ...
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