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... morally and politically im- Chirol on Female Education 186 proved 183 Cockburn on Clerical Education 279 Edgworth's Professional Education 10 , 140 Letter to Mr. Windham on the Rejec- tion of Lord Erskine's Bill 184 Frend's Evening ...
... morally and politically im- Chirol on Female Education 186 proved 183 Cockburn on Clerical Education 279 Edgworth's Professional Education 10 , 140 Letter to Mr. Windham on the Rejec- tion of Lord Erskine's Bill 184 Frend's Evening ...
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... moral cer- tainty , beyond which it cannot be raised , from the imperfection of several of the leading data ; for " who can count the sand of the sea , and the drops of rain , and the days of the world , " with absolute certainty , but ...
... moral cer- tainty , beyond which it cannot be raised , from the imperfection of several of the leading data ; for " who can count the sand of the sea , and the drops of rain , and the days of the world , " with absolute certainty , but ...
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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 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 a still greater danger in moral education , the danger 12 Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education .
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a still greater danger in moral education , the danger of exciting feelings which render their victims at once odious and wretched . No intellec- tual attainments , nor their most splendid rewards , wealth and celebrity , can compensate ...
a still greater danger in moral education , the danger of exciting feelings which render their victims at once odious and wretched . No intellec- tual attainments , nor their most splendid rewards , wealth and celebrity , can compensate ...
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... moral and political utility , and to the peculiar preparation for professions . He adverts to the system of education adop- ted by the Jesuits , and the plans devised by Frederic the Great , ' as he is here designated ; and reviews at ...
... moral and political utility , and to the peculiar preparation for professions . He adverts to the system of education adop- ted by the Jesuits , and the plans devised by Frederic the Great , ' as he is here designated ; and reviews at ...
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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.