Educational Review, Volumen23H. Holt, 1902 |
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... never repay you for the work you have put into that richly stored magazine . I have just gone through the entire twenty - one volumes in order to get some things that I espe- cially desired , and I am simply amazed at what I find in ...
... never repay you for the work you have put into that richly stored magazine . I have just gone through the entire twenty - one volumes in order to get some things that I espe- cially desired , and I am simply amazed at what I find in ...
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... Never- theless he , and those who are like - minded , have the right to deplore what they consider as a restriction , and to hope and labor for the time when the obligation in behalf of all the truth to society at large shall be felt as ...
... Never- theless he , and those who are like - minded , have the right to deplore what they consider as a restriction , and to hope and labor for the time when the obligation in behalf of all the truth to society at large shall be felt as ...
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... never raise the question of academic freedom , altho developing his views with definiteness and explicitness . He might go at the problem in such an objective , historic , and constructive manner as not to excite the prejudices or ...
... never raise the question of academic freedom , altho developing his views with definiteness and explicitness . He might go at the problem in such an objective , historic , and constructive manner as not to excite the prejudices or ...
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... never been a time in the history of the world when the community so recognized its need of expert guidance as to - day . In spite of our intellectual chaos , in spite of the meaningless hullabaloo of opinion kept up 1902 ] 13 Academic ...
... never been a time in the history of the world when the community so recognized its need of expert guidance as to - day . In spite of our intellectual chaos , in spite of the meaningless hullabaloo of opinion kept up 1902 ] 13 Academic ...
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... never been reified and concerning which there is divergence of opinion among those who have especially concerned themselves with such ideas ; or his adopt- ing bizarre methods of imparting his teachings to his pupils in the classroom ...
... never been reified and concerning which there is divergence of opinion among those who have especially concerned themselves with such ideas ; or his adopt- ing bizarre methods of imparting his teachings to his pupils in the classroom ...
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Página 160 - Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail Or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt, Dispraise, or blame, nothing but well and fair, And what may quiet us in a death so noble.
Página 233 - That the nature of alcoholic drinks and narcotics, and special instruction as to their effects upon the human system, in connection with the several divisions of the subject of physiology and hygiene...
Página 215 - The President of the United States Senate. The Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Secretary of the Interior. The Secretary of Agriculture. The Governor of the State of West Virginia. The Chairman and Members of the Committees on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States House of Representatives and of the United States Senate.
Página 66 - Nay more, thoughtful men, once escaped from the blinding influences of traditional prejudice, will find in the lowly stock whence man has sprung, the best evidence of the splendour of his capacities; and will discern in his long progress through the past, a reasonable ground of faith in his attainment of a nobler future.
Página 52 - Professors knew syntax enough; and of the human soul thus much : that it had a faculty called memory, and could be acted on through the muscular integument by appliance of birch-rods.
Página 36 - For our own part, we regard her neither as the mouthpiece of hidden seers nor as a mere vulgar adventuress ; we think that she has achieved a title to permanent remembrance as one of the most accomplished, ingenious, and interesting impostors in history.
Página 76 - But nature makes that mean; so over that art, Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. You see, sweet maid, we marry A gentler scion to the wildest stock, And make conceive a bark of baser kind By bud of nobler race. This is an art Which does mend nature — change it rather; but The art itself is nature.
Página 99 - ... would be far more extraordinary. I will. Say to him, that, in deeming the best votaries of philosophy to be useless to the rest of the world, he is right ; but also tell him to attribute their uselessness to the fault of those who will not use them, and not to themselves.
Página 432 - LAW, established in 1858, offers a course of three years, in the principles and practice of private and public law, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws.
Página 359 - And as, in the infancy of a people, the power of such superstitions is supreme, it has happened that the various Aspects of Nature have caused corresponding varieties in the popular character, and have imparted to the national religion peculiarities which, under certain circumstances, it is impossible to efface.