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... in relation to the experiences of the country at large ; and at the same time to point out in how great a degree the universities have influenced the whole thought of the educated classes , and have in turn reflected.
... in relation to the experiences of the country at large ; and at the same time to point out in how great a degree the universities have influenced the whole thought of the educated classes , and have in turn reflected.
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James Bass Mullinger. of the educated classes , and have in turn reflected the political and social changes in progress both at home and abroad . To those who best understand how important and numerous are the relations of university ...
James Bass Mullinger. of the educated classes , and have in turn reflected the political and social changes in progress both at home and abroad . To those who best understand how important and numerous are the relations of university ...
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... turn to enquire , with some curiosity , how far such anticipations were found to consist with the spectacle that now greeted Europe , -the formation of a new and The empire splendid empire . It must then be admitted that this theory ...
... turn to enquire , with some curiosity , how far such anticipations were found to consist with the spectacle that now greeted Europe , -the formation of a new and The empire splendid empire . It must then be admitted that this theory ...
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... turn , the real value and amount of the scanty learning thus transmitted to more hopeful times . learning in books chiefly the twelfth century . The fact that here at once arrests our attention is , that while education was warped and ...
... turn , the real value and amount of the scanty learning thus transmitted to more hopeful times . learning in books chiefly the twelfth century . The fact that here at once arrests our attention is , that while education was warped and ...
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... turn introduced at the marriage banquet and descants on that particular branch of knowledge represented by her name . Such is the fantastic allegory wherein was transmitted to the universities of Europe the ancient division of the ...
... turn introduced at the marriage banquet and descants on that particular branch of knowledge represented by her name . Such is the fantastic allegory wherein was transmitted to the universities of Europe the ancient division of the ...
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