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Side 4
... observations . On the other hand , we have tasked our memory , and tasked it in vain , to supply a single instance ... observation is , that if these things be so , it were nothing less than midsummer madness ' to expect that the ex ...
... observations . On the other hand , we have tasked our memory , and tasked it in vain , to supply a single instance ... observation is , that if these things be so , it were nothing less than midsummer madness ' to expect that the ex ...
Side 5
... observations , lest our meaning should be misunderstood . The first is , that while urging the propriety of adapting the quality and degree of education to the circumstances of the student , we would by no means have it supposed that we ...
... observations , lest our meaning should be misunderstood . The first is , that while urging the propriety of adapting the quality and degree of education to the circumstances of the student , we would by no means have it supposed that we ...
Side 6
... observation with which we wish to preface any further remarks on this subject is , that so far from desiring to lower the standard of ministerial education , it is our earnest wish , in this very way , to raise it . In our opinion we ...
... observation with which we wish to preface any further remarks on this subject is , that so far from desiring to lower the standard of ministerial education , it is our earnest wish , in this very way , to raise it . In our opinion we ...
Side 17
... observe , that we have heard many ministers say , as soon as a little experience had entitled them to form an ... observations apply , and if possible with increased force , to the necessity of a thorough theo- logical training . Those ...
... observe , that we have heard many ministers say , as soon as a little experience had entitled them to form an ... observations apply , and if possible with increased force , to the necessity of a thorough theo- logical training . Those ...
Side 27
... observations apply to those vices of style and diction which a protracted training , so far from occasioning , has a direct tendency to correct , but which yet , in spite of it , very generally charac- terizes the compositions of the ...
... observations apply to those vices of style and diction which a protracted training , so far from occasioning , has a direct tendency to correct , but which yet , in spite of it , very generally charac- terizes the compositions of the ...
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