The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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Page 255
... tion was ever suffered . For if much was lost in the complete finish of the higher class , something was also gained in the sharpness , vigor , and capacity of the lower . And if there was even a decay of virtue and good manners in all ...
... tion was ever suffered . For if much was lost in the complete finish of the higher class , something was also gained in the sharpness , vigor , and capacity of the lower . And if there was even a decay of virtue and good manners in all ...
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... tion , on which the mind may conveniently repose , as a system of mystical and soothing devotion , as a chamber of imagery for art , and as a stately and awful power for controlling the multitude . In the other class , we have the ...
... tion , on which the mind may conveniently repose , as a system of mystical and soothing devotion , as a chamber of imagery for art , and as a stately and awful power for controlling the multitude . In the other class , we have the ...
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tion , which are naturally attendant upon that superior intelli- gence and excellent primary education to be produced by West- ern Colleges . Connected with these attributes , or arising out of them , will be large accumulations of the ...
tion , which are naturally attendant upon that superior intelli- gence and excellent primary education to be produced by West- ern Colleges . Connected with these attributes , or arising out of them , will be large accumulations of the ...
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