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... thought impracticable , to induce some of our colleges to restrict themselves to the education of one class of students , and others to the education of another . This , we are aware , could only be done effectually by mutual consent on ...
... thought impracticable , to induce some of our colleges to restrict themselves to the education of one class of students , and others to the education of another . This , we are aware , could only be done effectually by mutual consent on ...
Halaman 9
... thought , and ( which is so essential to the public speaker ) to facilitate the habit of retaining and giving expression to a con- nected train of argument . We have already suggested two methods by which this project might be carried ...
... thought , and ( which is so essential to the public speaker ) to facilitate the habit of retaining and giving expression to a con- nected train of argument . We have already suggested two methods by which this project might be carried ...
Halaman 13
... thought , in relation to any subject which may come before him . The proper 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 ...
... thought , in relation to any subject which may come before him . The proper 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 ...
Halaman 14
... thought , and justly thought , to be necessary . In no profession is this severe training generally supposed to be more requisite than in those which involve public speaking . Is the ministry to be the only excep- tion ? This then is ...
... thought , and justly thought , to be necessary . In no profession is this severe training generally supposed to be more requisite than in those which involve public speaking . Is the ministry to be the only excep- tion ? This then is ...
Halaman 15
to operate through life . They tended to secure habits of patient thought and of minute accuracy , to strengthen the me- mory and to sharpen the reason , It is with such knowledge , as with the food taken into our bodies ; as food it is ...
to operate through life . They tended to secure habits of patient thought and of minute accuracy , to strengthen the me- mory and to sharpen the reason , It is with such knowledge , as with the food taken into our bodies ; as food it is ...
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