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Halaman 25
... interest and benefit a common audience ; that , if for in- stance , he has studied metaphysics , or mathematics , he is never , as a public speaker , to let it appear that he has done either , except indirectly , in the greater ...
... interest and benefit a common audience ; that , if for in- stance , he has studied metaphysics , or mathematics , he is never , as a public speaker , to let it appear that he has done either , except indirectly , in the greater ...
Halaman 27
... interest ; ' and that this comes of studying at college . ' We ask , How can the same or similar faults be avoided , whether the youth ever went to college or not ? How much better would it become such a critic , instead of sourly ...
... interest ; ' and that this comes of studying at college . ' We ask , How can the same or similar faults be avoided , whether the youth ever went to college or not ? How much better would it become such a critic , instead of sourly ...
Halaman 28
... interest in these institutions , and a more generous liberality exer- cised in their support . We shall content ourselves with stating two or three simple facts . Upon examining the last reports of two of our largest and most ...
... interest in these institutions , and a more generous liberality exer- cised in their support . We shall content ourselves with stating two or three simple facts . Upon examining the last reports of two of our largest and most ...
Halaman 29
... interest of which should pay for the board and lodging of one student ; and in the case of churches , by either collecting such a sum at once , and investing it in some suitable manner , or , which in the majority of cases would be ...
... interest of which should pay for the board and lodging of one student ; and in the case of churches , by either collecting such a sum at once , and investing it in some suitable manner , or , which in the majority of cases would be ...
Halaman 34
... interest , that is , as a collection of curious and entertaining anecdotes , we cannot bestow upon them unqualified praise . That the author has read many books , consulted a great number of authorities , and brought together a great ...
... interest , that is , as a collection of curious and entertaining anecdotes , we cannot bestow upon them unqualified praise . That the author has read many books , consulted a great number of authorities , and brought together a great ...
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