Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... matter with many men- that I don't deny ; but how should they know what is the matter with us ? Not one of them can lift a barrel . ' " No one can have read the quota- tions we have made without noticing the ease and fluency and ...
... matter with many men- that I don't deny ; but how should they know what is the matter with us ? Not one of them can lift a barrel . ' " No one can have read the quota- tions we have made without noticing the ease and fluency and ...
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... matter rights itself . The once unknown author has become a celebrated man , and the public demands , and will receive , the full and faithful transla- tion . WE have hitherto abstained from taking an active part in the discus- sions ...
... matter rights itself . The once unknown author has become a celebrated man , and the public demands , and will receive , the full and faithful transla- tion . WE have hitherto abstained from taking an active part in the discus- sions ...
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... matter of opinion , and therefore the learned Rector cannot be offended if we venture to doubt his accuracy . No doubt he has some academical testimony to which he can refer in support of his statement , in so far at least as the ...
... matter of opinion , and therefore the learned Rector cannot be offended if we venture to doubt his accuracy . No doubt he has some academical testimony to which he can refer in support of his statement , in so far at least as the ...
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... matter which must be left entirely to the Professors , who most properly adapt their mode of teaching to the average capacity and attainments of the classes . We are aware that there are objections to frequent lecturing , before the ...
... matter which must be left entirely to the Professors , who most properly adapt their mode of teaching to the average capacity and attainments of the classes . We are aware that there are objections to frequent lecturing , before the ...
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... matter which the Church should look to , and that speedily , for its own credit ; and at- tendance upon such a Chair should be made compulsory , not only for intending graduates , but for all who seek entrance into Divinity Hall . The ...
... matter which the Church should look to , and that speedily , for its own credit ; and at- tendance upon such a Chair should be made compulsory , not only for intending graduates , but for all who seek entrance into Divinity Hall . The ...
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