Inaugural AddressLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1867 - 48 páginas |
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... able to make of the present occasion , is to offer a few remarks on each of those departments , considered in its relation to human cultiva- tion at large : adverting to the nature of the claims which each has to a place in liberal ...
... able to make of the present occasion , is to offer a few remarks on each of those departments , considered in its relation to human cultiva- tion at large : adverting to the nature of the claims which each has to a place in liberal ...
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... acquired with tenfold greater facility when the cases to which they apply are already familiar to the mind ; an average schoolboy , long before the age at which schooling termi- nates , would be able to read fluently and with 8.
... acquired with tenfold greater facility when the cases to which they apply are already familiar to the mind ; an average schoolboy , long before the age at which schooling termi- nates , would be able to read fluently and with 8.
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John Stuart Mill. nates , would be able to read fluently and with intelligent interest any ordinary Latin or Greek author in prose or verse , would have a competent knowledge of the grammatical structure of both lan- guages , and have ...
John Stuart Mill. nates , would be able to read fluently and with intelligent interest any ordinary Latin or Greek author in prose or verse , would have a competent knowledge of the grammatical structure of both lan- guages , and have ...
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... able to discern who are those that know them better . The amount of knowledge is not to be lightly estimated , which qualifies us for judging to whom we may have recourse for more . The elements of the more important studies being ...
... able to discern who are those that know them better . The amount of knowledge is not to be lightly estimated , which qualifies us for judging to whom we may have recourse for more . The elements of the more important studies being ...
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... able to make such brilliant achievements in abstract thought , knowing , as they generally did , no language but their own . But the Greeks did not escape the effects of this deficiency . Their greatest intellects , those who laid the ...
... able to make such brilliant achievements in abstract thought , knowing , as they generally did , no language but their own . But the Greeks did not escape the effects of this deficiency . Their greatest intellects , those who laid the ...
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Inaugural Address: Delivered to the University of St. Andrews, Feb. 1St 1867 John Stuart Mill Sin vista previa disponible - 2020 |
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