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... least as strongly in the ignorant and uneducated as in the classes above them ; perhaps we might say more so . It is scarcely once in a cen- tury that we hear of any considerable audiences being attracted by a man who has not had the ...
... least as strongly in the ignorant and uneducated as in the classes above them ; perhaps we might say more so . It is scarcely once in a cen- tury that we hear of any considerable audiences being attracted by a man who has not had the ...
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... least to cherish some of the worst faults which can belong to a public speaker , and which otherwise might never have appeared . We all know well enough what a dangerous thing a mere smattering of any science is , and the evil is only ...
... least to cherish some of the worst faults which can belong to a public speaker , and which otherwise might never have appeared . We all know well enough what a dangerous thing a mere smattering of any science is , and the evil is only ...
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... least as much worth to the church as a very bad sermon . It is our painful conviction that in times past our colleges have not been sufficiently cautious on this point , and hence that most distressing spectacle , not in- frequently ...
... least as much worth to the church as a very bad sermon . It is our painful conviction that in times past our colleges have not been sufficiently cautious on this point , and hence that most distressing spectacle , not in- frequently ...
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... least the first two years . It is only in this way that he can be subjected to that continuous application , the object of which is to form those habits of mind which we have already described as so valuable , and in fact as the great ...
... least the first two years . It is only in this way that he can be subjected to that continuous application , the object of which is to form those habits of mind which we have already described as so valuable , and in fact as the great ...
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... least diminish the opportunities professedly given for supplying these deficiencies , but in some cases render it impossible that they should ever be supplied for in these very early efforts are too often acquired or confirmed that ...
... least diminish the opportunities professedly given for supplying these deficiencies , but in some cases render it impossible that they should ever be supplied for in these very early efforts are too often acquired or confirmed that ...
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