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... supposed natural genius will disclose itself , or be drawn forth by some accident ; during all which time the ge- neral discipline of education will probably be very remiss , the specific training preparatory to professional studies ...
... supposed natural genius will disclose itself , or be drawn forth by some accident ; during all which time the ge- neral discipline of education will probably be very remiss , the specific training preparatory to professional studies ...
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... supposed , is to be a lawyer , another a clergyman . The young clergyman receives , in the sight and hearing of his brother , daily lessons on the in- dispensable duty of maintaining an ardent love of truth , and an honest candid ...
... supposed , is to be a lawyer , another a clergyman . The young clergyman receives , in the sight and hearing of his brother , daily lessons on the in- dispensable duty of maintaining an ardent love of truth , and an honest candid ...
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... supposed equal to unity , and then when radius = r , is in- troduced . Then the sine and cosine of an angle of a plane triangle are expressed in terms of the sides , the proporti onality of the sides of triangles to the sines of their ...
... supposed equal to unity , and then when radius = r , is in- troduced . Then the sine and cosine of an angle of a plane triangle are expressed in terms of the sides , the proporti onality of the sides of triangles to the sines of their ...
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... supposed that if the dif- ference between the logarithmic tangents of 2 arcs differing by 60 seconds be d , that the difference between the logarithmic tangents of the first arc , and of another arc , that differs from it only by a ...
... supposed that if the dif- ference between the logarithmic tangents of 2 arcs differing by 60 seconds be d , that the difference between the logarithmic tangents of the first arc , and of another arc , that differs from it only by a ...
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... supposed that Mr. M. refers to natural philo- sophy . We may surely venture to interpret this expression as referring to moral science , the philosophy ' of the mind . Here indeed is extended scope for the most enlarged and penetrating ...
... supposed that Mr. M. refers to natural philo- sophy . We may surely venture to interpret this expression as referring to moral science , the philosophy ' of the mind . Here indeed is extended scope for the most enlarged and penetrating ...
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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.