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... influence on the whole course of learning in modern times ; as Macaulay aptly put it , ' He moved the intellects which have moved the world ' ; and it was his influence which , directly or indirectly , helped the corporate organization ...
... influence on the whole course of learning in modern times ; as Macaulay aptly put it , ' He moved the intellects which have moved the world ' ; and it was his influence which , directly or indirectly , helped the corporate organization ...
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... influence and wise guidance were greatly needed . Davidson supplied both . He moved circum- spectly ; but he was gifted with openness of mind ; and when he saw the way , even though it might be a new way , he did not hesitate to follow ...
... influence and wise guidance were greatly needed . Davidson supplied both . He moved circum- spectly ; but he was gifted with openness of mind ; and when he saw the way , even though it might be a new way , he did not hesitate to follow ...
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... influence : but how many such there must be which we can never know ! Each of us can exercise this influence around us , to help on that investigation of arts , sciences , and literature , in relation to Asia , for which our Society was ...
... influence : but how many such there must be which we can never know ! Each of us can exercise this influence around us , to help on that investigation of arts , sciences , and literature , in relation to Asia , for which our Society was ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting JUNE 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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