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... a violent invasion of property , very common - Mr . Birkbeck erroneous as to taxa . tion - protection afforded by the United States weak and uncertain - emigrants from Scotland noted for patriotism , yet eminently successful in ...
... a violent invasion of property , very common - Mr . Birkbeck erroneous as to taxa . tion - protection afforded by the United States weak and uncertain - emigrants from Scotland noted for patriotism , yet eminently successful in ...
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... quite indifferent whether any one hears him or not : this is a point of no importance to him ! " How many falshoods and evasions in this short extract ! What ! is learning the only motive for a university educa66 1 tion ?
... quite indifferent whether any one hears him or not : this is a point of no importance to him ! " How many falshoods and evasions in this short extract ! What ! is learning the only motive for a university educa66 1 tion ?
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tion ? It is , in my humble opinion , but one source of intellectual wisdom . The higher branches of mental attainment , to which learning is only an auxiliary , consist of the clear developement of the mind , either by throwing new ...
tion ? It is , in my humble opinion , but one source of intellectual wisdom . The higher branches of mental attainment , to which learning is only an auxiliary , consist of the clear developement of the mind , either by throwing new ...
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