Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School: And the Other Parochial Institutions for Education Established in that City in the Year 1812; with Strictures on Education in GeneralJohn Wardlaw, 1829 - 273 Seiten |
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... expression of these opinions . It was my original intention not to have prefixed my name to the " Account , " and to have sent it forth to the world as from the Conduc- tors of the Institution . In the progress of the work , however , I ...
... expression of these opinions . It was my original intention not to have prefixed my name to the " Account , " and to have sent it forth to the world as from the Conduc- tors of the Institution . In the progress of the work , however , I ...
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... expressed our conviction , that , from misapprehension of the principles themselves , even where they are most warmly advocated and most zealously profess- ed , or from want of judgment and discrimination in the execution , failures are ...
... expressed our conviction , that , from misapprehension of the principles themselves , even where they are most warmly advocated and most zealously profess- ed , or from want of judgment and discrimination in the execution , failures are ...
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... expressed by the public , to see the institution accommodated in a manner more worthy of the high reputation , which it had ac- quired , the Directors , on 13th January 1824 , re- solved to apply to this purpose the little capital ...
... expressed by the public , to see the institution accommodated in a manner more worthy of the high reputation , which it had ac- quired , the Directors , on 13th January 1824 , re- solved to apply to this purpose the little capital ...
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... expressed strongly upon all suitable occasions , and authoritatively , where they have a right to com- mand . Like college lectures to very young stu- dents , especially when unaccompanied by examina- tion , such exhortations are ...
... expressed strongly upon all suitable occasions , and authoritatively , where they have a right to com- mand . Like college lectures to very young stu- dents , especially when unaccompanied by examina- tion , such exhortations are ...
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... expression ; and thus , ( as the meaning with him has nothing to do with the matter , ) he may easily be carried away into arrant nonsense , or even the most horrid blasphemy . This is no ima- ginary case . There are two answers * in ...
... expression ; and thus , ( as the meaning with him has nothing to do with the matter , ) he may easily be carried away into arrant nonsense , or even the most horrid blasphemy . This is no ima- ginary case . There are two answers * in ...
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