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... learning , and educa- tion . " The statesmen to whom the appeal will be made will not be those who are indifferent to the first of these three objects . On the contrary , some of the ar- guments to be tendered are such as no statesman ...
... learning , and educa- tion . " The statesmen to whom the appeal will be made will not be those who are indifferent to the first of these three objects . On the contrary , some of the ar- guments to be tendered are such as no statesman ...
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... learning of any kind and wrought with the brain not with the hand , --the lawyer and the physician , the man of letters and the man of science , even the architect and the engineer . Wykeham the founder of New College was a bishop , and ...
... learning of any kind and wrought with the brain not with the hand , --the lawyer and the physician , the man of letters and the man of science , even the architect and the engineer . Wykeham the founder of New College was a bishop , and ...
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... learning the Scrip- tures , and " to forsake and put aside ( as much as they may ) all worldly cares and studies . " And they pledge themselves in the same service , " to be diligent in prayers , and in reading of the holy Scriptures ...
... learning the Scrip- tures , and " to forsake and put aside ( as much as they may ) all worldly cares and studies . " And they pledge themselves in the same service , " to be diligent in prayers , and in reading of the holy Scriptures ...
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... learning and science from their natural home . Law Degrees were still required for Doctors Commons , and a premium on graduation at the University , in the shape of a remis- sion of the number of law terms to be kept by the student ...
... learning and science from their natural home . Law Degrees were still required for Doctors Commons , and a premium on graduation at the University , in the shape of a remis- sion of the number of law terms to be kept by the student ...
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... should rather have said , of the degraded state into which learned academies fall , when , by a series of unfortunate accidents , they are diverted from the purposes of learning , and made slaves to the clerical 36 A PLEA FOR THE.
... should rather have said , of the degraded state into which learned academies fall , when , by a series of unfortunate accidents , they are diverted from the purposes of learning , and made slaves to the clerical 36 A PLEA FOR THE.
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