Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, 第 8 巻Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1851 |
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... term to two years or eighteen months . II . The standard of the prosperity of a Collegiate Institution ought not to ... terms of admission are about the same at all , but we fear that in some institutions these terms are a variable ...
... term to two years or eighteen months . II . The standard of the prosperity of a Collegiate Institution ought not to ... terms of admission are about the same at all , but we fear that in some institutions these terms are a variable ...
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... term is wholly inadequate for the attainment of the leading principles even of many important branches of science and literature . The time is fixed and short , the circle of knowledge is ever - widening . Life is momentary , art is ...
... term is wholly inadequate for the attainment of the leading principles even of many important branches of science and literature . The time is fixed and short , the circle of knowledge is ever - widening . Life is momentary , art is ...
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... terms , a patient process of comparison till the words which hit the case are determined , a weighing of evidence , a balancing of shades of thought almost imperceptible . In these processes , the mind acquires the power of recognizing ...
... terms , a patient process of comparison till the words which hit the case are determined , a weighing of evidence , a balancing of shades of thought almost imperceptible . In these processes , the mind acquires the power of recognizing ...
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... terms , or to make war , in the temper of a bigot , upon his brethren , who differ from him only or mainly in the language which they employ . Again , the study of the classics ensures a copious vocabulary . The careful student of ...
... terms , or to make war , in the temper of a bigot , upon his brethren , who differ from him only or mainly in the language which they employ . Again , the study of the classics ensures a copious vocabulary . The careful student of ...
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... terms , unseemly plays of words , all straining after effect , all ostentatious parade , all'dainty expressions , all cant phrases , all tautol- ogy and wearisome diffuseness . It would be an unpardonable offence against his old ...
... terms , unseemly plays of words , all straining after effect , all ostentatious parade , all'dainty expressions , all cant phrases , all tautol- ogy and wearisome diffuseness . It would be an unpardonable offence against his old ...
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