The Nineteenth Century, Bind 7Henry S. King & Company, 1880 |
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Side 11
... considerable ingenuity ; hence he is too ready to be seduced by specious arguments , and to accept the logical conclu- sions of premisses which he has never duly examined . Another fact must also be remarked . The Russians have no ...
... considerable ingenuity ; hence he is too ready to be seduced by specious arguments , and to accept the logical conclu- sions of premisses which he has never duly examined . Another fact must also be remarked . The Russians have no ...
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... considerable funds at its disposal . Agencies are maintained at Berlin , Paris , and London , where travelling Nihilists are fraternally received and provided with money and the necessaries of life . However , when their resources are ...
... considerable funds at its disposal . Agencies are maintained at Berlin , Paris , and London , where travelling Nihilists are fraternally received and provided with money and the necessaries of life . However , when their resources are ...
Side 46
... considerable loss of book - learning in view of greater advantages . This leads me to consider briefly the complex question of the effects of athletics upon vice and immorality at schools . We are familiar with a widely - held opinion ...
... considerable loss of book - learning in view of greater advantages . This leads me to consider briefly the complex question of the effects of athletics upon vice and immorality at schools . We are familiar with a widely - held opinion ...
Side 47
... considerable part of the disciplinary government is relegated to a section of boys who have reached a certain position in school order , that is to say , to those who are as a body the intellectual primates of the place . They are ...
... considerable part of the disciplinary government is relegated to a section of boys who have reached a certain position in school order , that is to say , to those who are as a body the intellectual primates of the place . They are ...
Side 53
... considerable efforts being made towards sustaining them after they have once started . Transitory conditions may start them , and then generally a crisis supervenes demanding great care . Supposing , however , that this has been ...
... considerable efforts being made towards sustaining them after they have once started . Transitory conditions may start them , and then generally a crisis supervenes demanding great care . Supposing , however , that this has been ...
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