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" Would not a Chinese, who took notice of this way of breeding, be apt to imagine that all our young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages of foreign countries, and not to be men of business in their own? "
Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the Royal ... - Page 34
by Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869
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The works of Thomas Moore, Volume 14

Thomas Moore - 1832 - 504 pages
...who took notice of our way of breeding, be apt to imagine that all our young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages...countries, and not to be men of business in their own ?» — LOCKE on Education. 2 « A finished scholar may emerge from the head of Westminster or tive...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 400 pages
...who took notice of our way of breeding, be apt to imagine that all our young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages...countries, and not to be men of business in their own ? " — Locke on Education. of study, which might make much older " helluones librorum " hide their...
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Necessity of Popular Education: As a National Object

James Simpson - 1834 - 270 pages
...who had notice of our way of breeding, be apt to imagine, that all our young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages...countries, and not to be men of business in their own ?" Again, the same author says (for he reprobates the practice in several passages :) "But though the...
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Lectures on Popular Education: Delivered to the Edinburgh Association for ...

George Combe - 1834 - 144 pages
...who took notice of our way of breeding, be apt to imagine that all our young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages...countries, and not to be men of business in their own ?' GIBBON the historian remarks, that ' a finished scholar may emerge from the head of Westminster...
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The Philosophy of Education: With Its Practical Application to a System and ...

James Simpson - 1836 - 308 pages
...who had notice of our way of breeding, be apt to imagine, that all our young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages...countries, and not to be men of business in their own." Again, the same author says — for he reprobates the practice in several passages: " But though the...
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The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and ..., Volume 2

Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 pages
...took notice of this way of breeding, be apt to imagine, that all our young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages...countries, and not to be men of business in their own?" The same author adds, (p. 255,) " That if grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must be to one...
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Lectures on Popular Education ...

George Combe - 1839 - 156 pages
...who took notice of our way of breeding, be apt to imagine that all our young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages...countries, and not to be men of business in their own ?" Gibbon, the historian, remarks, that " a finished scholar may emerge from the head of Westminster...
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Life, Letters, and Journals of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 pages
...who took notice of our way of breeding, be apt to Imagine that all our young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages...countries, and not to be men of business In their own ? " —Locke on Education. in vain to expect that the mere pedantries of school could inspire ; and...
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The Education of Mothers of Families, Or, The Civilisation of the Human Race ...

Louis-Aimé Martin - 1842 - 598 pages
...College, Cambridge. Q gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages in foreign countries, and not to be men of business in their own." — On Education. It is, however, gratifying to observe indications of material alterations for the...
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The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and ..., Volume 2

Benjamin Franklin - 1844 - 600 pages
...took notice of this way of breeding, be apt to imagine, that all oar young gentlemen were designed to be teachers and professors of the dead languages...countries, and not to be men of business in their own?" .The same author adds, (p. 255,) " That if grammar ought to be taught at any time, it must be to one...
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