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For the accomplishment of these objects , a university , to speak figuratively , may be called the first stepping - stone , and finally become the intermediate gradation between the first rudiments of education ...
For the accomplishment of these objects , a university , to speak figuratively , may be called the first stepping - stone , and finally become the intermediate gradation between the first rudiments of education ...
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the youth who goes to a university , " resembles a bottle of letters , which a seaman casts into the sea , without knowing whether it will ever reach the land ; or becoming the sport of the waves , it may not be dashed against some rock ...
the youth who goes to a university , " resembles a bottle of letters , which a seaman casts into the sea , without knowing whether it will ever reach the land ; or becoming the sport of the waves , it may not be dashed against some rock ...
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call a post of honour ; but if stripped of all those attributes which make it respectable and dignified , does it not become one of shame and dissatisfaction ? How singular ! that with powers so limited , and subject to the incessant ...
call a post of honour ; but if stripped of all those attributes which make it respectable and dignified , does it not become one of shame and dissatisfaction ? How singular ! that with powers so limited , and subject to the incessant ...
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