THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL1781 |
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... must be understood to mean places of education where the intention of the founder is not quite forgotten , and where a degree of the more practical part of the original difcipline is still retained . Such , I truft , may be found ; and ...
... must be understood to mean places of education where the intention of the founder is not quite forgotten , and where a degree of the more practical part of the original difcipline is still retained . Such , I truft , may be found ; and ...
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... must greatly contribute to take off that timidity , which has filenced many able perfons brought up to the bar , and to the pul- pit . The neceffity of making a good appearance on public days , caufes a great degree of attention to be ...
... must greatly contribute to take off that timidity , which has filenced many able perfons brought up to the bar , and to the pul- pit . The neceffity of making a good appearance on public days , caufes a great degree of attention to be ...
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... must be confeffed that Mr. Knox's arguments in favour of the opinion he maintains are , many of them , plaufible and in- genious : neverthelefs , we cannot altogether concur with him . in his fentiments on this fubject . That a greater ...
... must be confeffed that Mr. Knox's arguments in favour of the opinion he maintains are , many of them , plaufible and in- genious : neverthelefs , we cannot altogether concur with him . in his fentiments on this fubject . That a greater ...
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Several Hands. emulation acts as a ftimulus to industry ; this , it must be ac- knowledged , is a material advantage : yet , furely , it may be in- troduced , in fome degree at least , into a scheme of private edu- cation . There feems ...
Several Hands. emulation acts as a ftimulus to industry ; this , it must be ac- knowledged , is a material advantage : yet , furely , it may be in- troduced , in fome degree at least , into a scheme of private edu- cation . There feems ...
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... must not , however , be inferred that we are blind to the ad- vantages of public education , or that we are not convinced of its neceffity . Without public fchools , education would be con- fined to few , or at the best but imperfectly ...
... must not , however , be inferred that we are blind to the ad- vantages of public education , or that we are not convinced of its neceffity . Without public fchools , education would be con- fined to few , or at the best but imperfectly ...
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