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Pagina 81
Consequently it was not necessary to point out all the alternatives in our letter . ... What it says is that unless the Univer- sities declare Greek to be imperatively necessary , a body of clergy will grow up unable to instruct their ...
Consequently it was not necessary to point out all the alternatives in our letter . ... What it says is that unless the Univer- sities declare Greek to be imperatively necessary , a body of clergy will grow up unable to instruct their ...
Pagina 93
... to enable the student to understand and to act according to the laws of nature and of human nature . In the production of this beneficial result Greek is not the least but the most necessary of these excellent ac- complishments .
... to enable the student to understand and to act according to the laws of nature and of human nature . In the production of this beneficial result Greek is not the least but the most necessary of these excellent ac- complishments .
Pagina 94
If so , Greek and Latin language and literature are even more 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 ...
If so , Greek and Latin language and literature are even more 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 ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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