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... success of the process , when it unites the proper facts and the proper instructions . As a moralist , it will perhaps raise no wonder if the author should be found so much a man of the world , as to admit various convenient compromises ...
... success of the process , when it unites the proper facts and the proper instructions . As a moralist , it will perhaps raise no wonder if the author should be found so much a man of the world , as to admit various convenient compromises ...
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... which is essential to the success and utility of the greatest natural abilities . He may be led by his erroneous opinion into 11 A a still greater danger in moral education , the danger 12 Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education .
... which is essential to the success and utility of the greatest natural abilities . He may be led by his erroneous opinion into 11 A a still greater danger in moral education , the danger 12 Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education .
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... success of genius are the privileges , the unattainable privileges , of a favoured few , who are exempt from the necessity of perseverance and labour , this belief must induce either despair , or envy , or both . The unreasonable manner ...
... success of genius are the privileges , the unattainable privileges , of a favoured few , who are exempt from the necessity of perseverance and labour , this belief must induce either despair , or envy , or both . The unreasonable manner ...
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... successful . Their credit was now established with the people , and , of course , they seized a great share of political power . ' p . 30 . Our author's scheme for the formation of an improved order of elementary and superior schools in ...
... successful . Their credit was now established with the people , and , of course , they seized a great share of political power . ' p . 30 . Our author's scheme for the formation of an improved order of elementary and superior schools in ...
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... successful delineations of character , and interesting appeale to the fancy and the heart . We cheerfully acknowledge , 200 , that there are many well written passages , distinguished by the simplicity and beauty of their descriptions ...
... successful delineations of character , and interesting appeale to the fancy and the heart . We cheerfully acknowledge , 200 , that there are many well written passages , distinguished by the simplicity and beauty of their descriptions ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.