Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... knowledge and advancement in the study of the divine law . " But that the language just quoted from other writers was designed to convey the idea of spiritual improvement , cannot be admitted upon the bare assertion of Menasseh ; who ...
... knowledge and advancement in the study of the divine law . " But that the language just quoted from other writers was designed to convey the idea of spiritual improvement , cannot be admitted upon the bare assertion of Menasseh ; who ...
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... of literature . Nothing is more common amongst us , than for parents , who are perfectly aware that all the classical knowledge which they can acquire acquire in so short a time will be of no 42 Russel on Education in Scotland .
... of literature . Nothing is more common amongst us , than for parents , who are perfectly aware that all the classical knowledge which they can acquire acquire in so short a time will be of no 42 Russel on Education in Scotland .
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... knowledge than can be gained from the smattering of a language which they are immediately to forget .'- ' It is folly to urge that the grammar of the English language is much better understood by those who have studied that of the Latin ...
... knowledge than can be gained from the smattering of a language which they are immediately to forget .'- ' It is folly to urge that the grammar of the English language is much better understood by those who have studied that of the Latin ...
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... knowledge of the classic tongues is sufficient to repay the toil of acquiring them , is a point which those only who have made the acquisition are entitled to determine . And they , we are sure , will determine in the affirmative ...
... knowledge of the classic tongues is sufficient to repay the toil of acquiring them , is a point which those only who have made the acquisition are entitled to determine . And they , we are sure , will determine in the affirmative ...
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... knowledge , the appearance of original thinking , and with the eloquent manner which commonly accompanies the lectures of a professor , that any other mode of teaching seemed to me quite inconsistent with the dignity of a university ...
... knowledge , the appearance of original thinking , and with the eloquent manner which commonly accompanies the lectures of a professor , that any other mode of teaching seemed to me quite inconsistent with the dignity of a university ...
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