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Halaman 9
... object . - The second method , if the former should be thought impracticable , is that of endeavoring to combine the two objects in the same insti- tutions , by admitting the class of students to which we now refer only to certain ...
... object . - The second method , if the former should be thought impracticable , is that of endeavoring to combine the two objects in the same insti- tutions , by admitting the class of students to which we now refer only to certain ...
Halaman 10
... objects . In such cases as these the result does not pay for the cost . We often think it well worth while to spend twenty pounds on an object which we by no means think would pay for an outlay of a hundred . On the other hand , if a ...
... objects . In such cases as these the result does not pay for the cost . We often think it well worth while to spend twenty pounds on an object which we by no means think would pay for an outlay of a hundred . On the other hand , if a ...
Halaman 13
... object of a thorough general education , as Dr. Johnson well ob- serves , is not so much to fit the mind for any particular depart- ment of exertion ( for this is the object of a strictly professional education ) , but to prepare it to ...
... object of a thorough general education , as Dr. Johnson well ob- serves , is not so much to fit the mind for any particular depart- ment of exertion ( for this is the object of a strictly professional education ) , but to prepare it to ...
Halaman 16
... object ; either we subject a man to the cruel necessity of acquiring this requisite knowledge for himself in the midst of the absorbing cares and onerous duties of the ministry , to the infinite hazard of his health , and perhaps the ...
... object ; either we subject a man to the cruel necessity of acquiring this requisite knowledge for himself in the midst of the absorbing cares and onerous duties of the ministry , to the infinite hazard of his health , and perhaps the ...
Halaman 18
... object of vastly increased reverence to the mass of his common hearers . It imparts weight and importance also to his judgment on matters which , though not immediately connected with the pulpit , are by no means unconnected with human ...
... object of vastly increased reverence to the mass of his common hearers . It imparts weight and importance also to his judgment on matters which , though not immediately connected with the pulpit , are by no means unconnected with human ...
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