The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1850 |
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Page 386
... given us , or at least are greatly modified , by this light of analogy . And as our theories here become , almost necessarily , practical principles with us , we may generally see , in the domestic training of a man , much of his type ...
... given us , or at least are greatly modified , by this light of analogy . And as our theories here become , almost necessarily , practical principles with us , we may generally see , in the domestic training of a man , much of his type ...
Page 509
... given to man as a vast store - house of materials , capable of being wrought out and adapted to his uses . As originally given in their rude condition , they met only his most necessary wants . But he had within himself the principle of ...
... given to man as a vast store - house of materials , capable of being wrought out and adapted to his uses . As originally given in their rude condition , they met only his most necessary wants . But he had within himself the principle of ...
Page 534
... given it away . The public has given money so liberally , and made education so nearly gratuitous , that , taking Harvard College as an illus- tration , every graduate costs the public nearly one thousand dollars . And , yet , it would ...
... given it away . The public has given money so liberally , and made education so nearly gratuitous , that , taking Harvard College as an illus- tration , every graduate costs the public nearly one thousand dollars . And , yet , it would ...
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