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... fact , the tendency of such a system is inevitably to prevent the fullest development of the higher forms of talent , not only without advantage , but with detriment to the lower ; in a word , to reduce all to the level of a dead ...
... fact , the tendency of such a system is inevitably to prevent the fullest development of the higher forms of talent , not only without advantage , but with detriment to the lower ; in a word , to reduce all to the level of a dead ...
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... fact , would in most cases have been avoided , if a little wholesome instruction had been timely administered . As it is , a great part of the instructions of subsequent years is consumed in counteracting and correcting the faults of ...
... fact , would in most cases have been avoided , if a little wholesome instruction had been timely administered . As it is , a great part of the instructions of subsequent years is consumed in counteracting and correcting the faults of ...
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... fact , so far from its being true that these faults are to be attributed to an enlarged education , it is obvious ... facts . Upon examining the last reports of two of our largest and most respectable metropolitan colleges , we observe ...
... fact , so far from its being true that these faults are to be attributed to an enlarged education , it is obvious ... facts . Upon examining the last reports of two of our largest and most respectable metropolitan colleges , we observe ...
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... fact the greater part of the details with which the volumes abound , rather respect the indivi- duals to whom they relate as men , than as physicians . Their profession is a mere accident , and if the wit , and humour , and ...
... fact the greater part of the details with which the volumes abound , rather respect the indivi- duals to whom they relate as men , than as physicians . Their profession is a mere accident , and if the wit , and humour , and ...
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' But mark the following facts : - 1. All tithes paid under the law were polluted , till a tenth of them had been ... facts connected with the present system ; let it be shown that volun- tary homage and compulsory maintenance are one ...
' But mark the following facts : - 1. All tithes paid under the law were polluted , till a tenth of them had been ... facts connected with the present system ; let it be shown that volun- tary homage and compulsory maintenance are one ...
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