Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... lawyers , cannot be born with children . " I hate , " says Dr. Johnson , to hear people ask children whether they will be bishops , or " chancellors , or generals , or what profession their genius " leads them to : do not they know ...
... lawyers , cannot be born with children . " I hate , " says Dr. Johnson , to hear people ask children whether they will be bishops , or " chancellors , or generals , or what profession their genius " leads them to : do not they know ...
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... lawyers in their powers of recollective and retentive memory , might be introduced without rendering pupils disputatious . Experiments in chemistry , and some knowledge of natural history , would be useful , not only to the young ...
... lawyers in their powers of recollective and retentive memory , might be introduced without rendering pupils disputatious . Experiments in chemistry , and some knowledge of natural history , would be useful , not only to the young ...
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... lawyer , or country gentleman , in the pursuits necessary for their professions ; and let those schools prepare them to hear , with advantage , public lectures on law , medicine , or divinity . The advancement from one class of these ...
... lawyer , or country gentleman , in the pursuits necessary for their professions ; and let those schools prepare them to hear , with advantage , public lectures on law , medicine , or divinity . The advancement from one class of these ...
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... lawyer's in one respect . A boy intended for the bar may be , in some degree , indulged in that pertina- cious temper , which glories in supporting an opinion by all the arguments , that can be adduced in its favour : but a boy de ...
... lawyer's in one respect . A boy intended for the bar may be , in some degree , indulged in that pertina- cious temper , which glories in supporting an opinion by all the arguments , that can be adduced in its favour : but a boy de ...
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... lawyer can be certain that he shall never be obliged to plead on the wrong side of a question . We know instances , in which officers of high character have refused to be employed during a war , of which their con- sciences could not ...
... lawyer can be certain that he shall never be obliged to plead on the wrong side of a question . We know instances , in which officers of high character have refused to be employed during a war , of which their con- sciences could not ...
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