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22. oldal
When we consider what is the great object of sending a youth to a theological
college , —that it is to fit him for a whole life of labor —to fit him for engaging with
efficiency for a period somewhere between twenty and thirty years ( for such is
the ...
When we consider what is the great object of sending a youth to a theological
college , —that it is to fit him for a whole life of labor —to fit him for engaging with
efficiency for a period somewhere between twenty and thirty years ( for such is
the ...
247. oldal
We contend , then , that the labor of learning Latin and Greek , so far from being
an objection to it , is one of its main recommendations . The classical languages
are to be studied , not because they are entertaining merely , or amusing merely
...
We contend , then , that the labor of learning Latin and Greek , so far from being
an objection to it , is one of its main recommendations . The classical languages
are to be studied , not because they are entertaining merely , or amusing merely
...
322. oldal
For proof of this , we refer to Shore's chapter on the Purveyance and Forced
Labor System , vol . i . p . 307. The writer in the Edinburgh Review , accuses Mr.
Thompson , the travelling secretary of the British India Society , of having quoted
the ...
For proof of this , we refer to Shore's chapter on the Purveyance and Forced
Labor System , vol . i . p . 307. The writer in the Edinburgh Review , accuses Mr.
Thompson , the travelling secretary of the British India Society , of having quoted
the ...
536. oldal
The wings of genius would fain carry it above labor , and care , and toil , but here
they are contented to droop , and genius must work its way , not on wings , but
with almost a snail - like pace , to the accomplishment of its object . We can easily
...
The wings of genius would fain carry it above labor , and care , and toil , but here
they are contented to droop , and genius must work its way , not on wings , but
with almost a snail - like pace , to the accomplishment of its object . We can easily
...
646. oldal
His readiness of belief as to the substance of the mythological stories , is a
phenomenon to us so curious , that we hardly know how to express our
disapprobation and surprise in terms such as may seem due to the erudition and
labor spent on ...
His readiness of belief as to the substance of the mythological stories , is a
phenomenon to us so curious , that we hardly know how to express our
disapprobation and surprise in terms such as may seem due to the erudition and
labor spent on ...
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