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Pagina 81
... necessary to point out all the alternatives in our letter . Moreover , as it is most likely and is indeed generally admitted that most candidates will offer Latin without Greek , we were justified in directing our letter to the main ...
... necessary to point out all the alternatives in our letter . Moreover , as it is most likely and is indeed generally admitted that most candidates will offer Latin without Greek , we were justified in directing our letter to the main ...
Pagina 88
... necessary ' foundation for all other studies , but think it should be kept , ' in one or two of our Universities , as necessary for some ' studies . ' 2. ' Very likely future statutes will propose other exemptions ; they can be ...
... necessary ' foundation for all other studies , but think it should be kept , ' in one or two of our Universities , as necessary for some ' studies . ' 2. ' Very likely future statutes will propose other exemptions ; they can be ...
Pagina 94
... necessary to mankind than mathe- matical and natural science ; for the Greeks theo- retically and the Romans practically exhibited an extraordinary knowledge of human nature , human action , human law , and human government . Greek ...
... necessary to mankind than mathe- matical and natural science ; for the Greeks theo- retically and the Romans practically exhibited an extraordinary knowledge of human nature , human action , human law , and human government . Greek ...
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