Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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liar importance at a time when exa- minations have been instituted as an indispensable requisite for obtaining entrance into many branches of the public service , more especially as very grave objections have been taken to the method in ...
liar importance at a time when exa- minations have been instituted as an indispensable requisite for obtaining entrance into many branches of the public service , more especially as very grave objections have been taken to the method in ...
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... important preliminary steps which led to so high a dignity . Had he tarried in Scotland , the highest prize accessible to him on account of his learning would have been some Professorship , yielding the modest return of £ 300 or £ 400 ...
... important preliminary steps which led to so high a dignity . Had he tarried in Scotland , the highest prize accessible to him on account of his learning would have been some Professorship , yielding the modest return of £ 300 or £ 400 ...
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... important point , many rash statements have been hazarded . These it is not our purpose to notice in detail ; but one averment recently made by a gentle- man who occupies a high position in the educational profession , is of so positive ...
... important point , many rash statements have been hazarded . These it is not our purpose to notice in detail ; but one averment recently made by a gentle- man who occupies a high position in the educational profession , is of so positive ...
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... importance . No man , in our day , has occasion to write in Latin , much less in Greek . The literature of both ... important point of all . For , as we do not retain our students after they be- come graduates in connection with the ...
... importance . No man , in our day , has occasion to write in Latin , much less in Greek . The literature of both ... important point of all . For , as we do not retain our students after they be- come graduates in connection with the ...
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... important one , from any class which they may wish to attend , would be to inflict a great and per- manent injury on the general educa- tion , not of the poorer , but of the wealthier classes , and would be the sure means , not of ...
... important one , from any class which they may wish to attend , would be to inflict a great and per- manent injury on the general educa- tion , not of the poorer , but of the wealthier classes , and would be the sure means , not of ...
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