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... literature , art , and science ; giv- ing a history of the families of the Sidneys , the Dud- leys , the Earl of Essex , and other noted men of the day . ( By request , no abstract is published of this lecture . ) SECOND DAY . - TUESDAY ...
... literature , art , and science ; giv- ing a history of the families of the Sidneys , the Dud- leys , the Earl of Essex , and other noted men of the day . ( By request , no abstract is published of this lecture . ) SECOND DAY . - TUESDAY ...
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... science and the refinements of literature have no appropri- ate place among the acquisitions of a business man . The experiences of intelligent business men are lead- ing them to change their opinion , and now they HIGH SCHOOLS . 53.
... science and the refinements of literature have no appropri- ate place among the acquisitions of a business man . The experiences of intelligent business men are lead- ing them to change their opinion , and now they HIGH SCHOOLS . 53.
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... Literature is a knowledge of language considered to be signs of knowledge . There is a science of language ; it directs our attention to those forms and arrangements of words by the use of which they are constructed into prop- ositions ...
... Literature is a knowledge of language considered to be signs of knowledge . There is a science of language ; it directs our attention to those forms and arrangements of words by the use of which they are constructed into prop- ositions ...
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... literature than one's own , and by the peculiar value of those particular lan- guages and literatures . One reason for learning a foreign language is found in the well - known truth that human error is partly due to the tendency men ...
... literature than one's own , and by the peculiar value of those particular lan- guages and literatures . One reason for learning a foreign language is found in the well - known truth that human error is partly due to the tendency men ...
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... literature , we shall find other reasons for giving these languages a place in our secondary courses of study . The objects of human study are of two kinds . One belongs to the material the other to the spiritual world . One directs our ...
... literature , we shall find other reasons for giving these languages a place in our secondary courses of study . The objects of human study are of two kinds . One belongs to the material the other to the spiritual world . One directs our ...
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Página 158 - Now, the broad shield complete, the artist crowned With his last hand, and poured the ocean round ; In living silver seemed the waves to roll, And beat the buckler's verge, and bound the whole.
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Página 67 - I shall confine myself, however, to education in the narrower sense ; the culture which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained.
Página 187 - The instruction of the people in every kind of knowledge that can be of use to them in the practice of their moral duties as men, citizens, and Christians, and of their political and civil duties as members of society and freemen...
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Página 26 - Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be.