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... natural advantages than any other men in Rome , yet they owed more to their mother than to nature ; † and Cicero tells us that Gracchus was instructed from his boyhood by his mother Cornelia , and by her direction taught the Greek ...
... natural advantages than any other men in Rome , yet they owed more to their mother than to nature ; † and Cicero tells us that Gracchus was instructed from his boyhood by his mother Cornelia , and by her direction taught the Greek ...
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... nature remains . unchanged , and the principles which must govern the right education of man are immutable . The nature , limits , and application of the power of the state in education ; the extension of the benefits of education to ...
... nature remains . unchanged , and the principles which must govern the right education of man are immutable . The nature , limits , and application of the power of the state in education ; the extension of the benefits of education to ...
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... nature of things for the use of the word daten did they ad- here to it with such remarkable uniformity , a uniformity which has probably not a parallel in the use of an important word in the Scriptures ? In regard to this enquiry , it ...
... nature of things for the use of the word daten did they ad- here to it with such remarkable uniformity , a uniformity which has probably not a parallel in the use of an important word in the Scriptures ? In regard to this enquiry , it ...
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... nature of a testament , it relates to the disposal of a man's property after he is dead , and of course cannot be regarded as valid until his death takes place . The . force of this remark , according to this interpretation , here would ...
... nature of a testament , it relates to the disposal of a man's property after he is dead , and of course cannot be regarded as valid until his death takes place . The . force of this remark , according to this interpretation , here would ...
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... nature illustrated , by a reference to the ancient dispensation ? The difficulty involved in this consideration , on the inter- pretation adopted by Prof. Stuart , is so great , that it was felt to be necessary to obviate it . The ...
... nature illustrated , by a reference to the ancient dispensation ? The difficulty involved in this consideration , on the inter- pretation adopted by Prof. Stuart , is so great , that it was felt to be necessary to obviate it . The ...
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