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... of imagination ; comprehensive knowledge in- stead of argumentative subtilty ; and perspicuity of language instead of elegance . 6 The first Essay , or chapter , proposes principles 10- Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education .
... of imagination ; comprehensive knowledge in- stead of argumentative subtilty ; and perspicuity of language instead of elegance . 6 The first Essay , or chapter , proposes principles 10- Edgeworth's Essays on Professional Education .
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6 The first Essay , or chapter , proposes principles and plans for those stages of education , which , preceding the direct training for a particular profession , admit of a discipline in many points common to the children destined to ...
6 The first Essay , or chapter , proposes principles and plans for those stages of education , which , preceding the direct training for a particular profession , admit of a discipline in many points common to the children destined to ...
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... principles ; and not only an exclusion , but , in some of the departments of education , a most pointed and ac- knowledged opposition . Possibly the light . in which the subject is regarded is this , that it is a very trifling ques ...
... principles ; and not only an exclusion , but , in some of the departments of education , a most pointed and ac- knowledged opposition . Possibly the light . in which the subject is regarded is this , that it is a very trifling ques ...
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... principle of our author's mora- lity , thus to make the character of the man not only se- condary to the professional character , but a sacrifice to it . Nor can we know where the operation of this principle is to be limited , nor ...
... principle of our author's mora- lity , thus to make the character of the man not only se- condary to the professional character , but a sacrifice to it . Nor can we know where the operation of this principle is to be limited , nor ...
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... principle -not of reason or decorum only , but of conscientious prin- ciple -to defend error through obstinacy or ... principle , and the like , seeing the pretended moral principle and its direct reverse are thus to be regarded as ...
... principle -not of reason or decorum only , but of conscientious prin- ciple -to defend error through obstinacy or ... principle , and the like , seeing the pretended moral principle and its direct reverse are thus to be regarded as ...
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