The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 93
... objects . The individual who devotes himself to a profession may take the interests of his fellow - men collectively as well as singly for his object ; and he may deal with them apart from the circumstances in which they exhibit ...
... objects . The individual who devotes himself to a profession may take the interests of his fellow - men collectively as well as singly for his object ; and he may deal with them apart from the circumstances in which they exhibit ...
Page 106
... object may be attained without seriously interfering with the constitution of the Scottish universities as they at present exist . As the highest department of teaching , the professional de- partment will fall necessarily to the share ...
... object may be attained without seriously interfering with the constitution of the Scottish universities as they at present exist . As the highest department of teaching , the professional de- partment will fall necessarily to the share ...
Page 498
... objects of social and individual existence . The acquisition of knowledge is that object according to Mr. Buckle . And what then ? There is another answer . To live well and to die well , to pass through life nobly and to leave it ...
... objects of social and individual existence . The acquisition of knowledge is that object according to Mr. Buckle . And what then ? There is another answer . To live well and to die well , to pass through life nobly and to leave it ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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