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Page 47
... examination and the reading of exercises . Indeed , such is the regular and unremit- ting attention which is paid to the examination of the students , both orally and in writing , that the logic - class at Glasgow has long been ...
... examination and the reading of exercises . Indeed , such is the regular and unremit- ting attention which is paid to the examination of the students , both orally and in writing , that the logic - class at Glasgow has long been ...
Page 48
... examination of his teacher relative to the opinions he may have formed , the inferences he may have drawn , and the stock of knowledge which he may have acquired ? Indeed , without regular and frequent examinations , the professor has ...
... examination of his teacher relative to the opinions he may have formed , the inferences he may have drawn , and the stock of knowledge which he may have acquired ? Indeed , without regular and frequent examinations , the professor has ...
Page 55
... examination of the students : a certain time being set apart weekly for reading the phi- losophical works of Cicero ... Examinations . — It is in this important depart- ment that the improvements of Oxford and Cambridge during the last ...
... examination of the students : a certain time being set apart weekly for reading the phi- losophical works of Cicero ... Examinations . — It is in this important depart- ment that the improvements of Oxford and Cambridge during the last ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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