Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 17
... facts disappears when we remember how much liquid is contained in all food ; but I am rather disposed to doubt the accu- racy of the facts than to accept such an explanation ; at any rate they are facts so very exceptional as to have ...
... facts disappears when we remember how much liquid is contained in all food ; but I am rather disposed to doubt the accu- racy of the facts than to accept such an explanation ; at any rate they are facts so very exceptional as to have ...
Page 79
... fact which should be kept in mind , and to which we attach no little impor- tance , for reasons which we shall presently assign . Having given this explanation , the accuracy of which we venture to think will not be challenged ; and ...
... fact which should be kept in mind , and to which we attach no little impor- tance , for reasons which we shall presently assign . Having given this explanation , the accuracy of which we venture to think will not be challenged ; and ...
Page 86
... fact that they select , or are sent to , the lower classes , is a clear proof of the imperfect nature of their pre- vious training ; and though industry may do much , it cannot work such a miracle as the transmutation of an ignorant lad ...
... fact that they select , or are sent to , the lower classes , is a clear proof of the imperfect nature of their pre- vious training ; and though industry may do much , it cannot work such a miracle as the transmutation of an ignorant lad ...
Page 90
... fact is , that the necessary branches of study engross as much time as the regular students can afford ; and as for irregular stu- dents in other words , amateurs- surely it would be fantastical to es- tablish and endow classes merely ...
... fact is , that the necessary branches of study engross as much time as the regular students can afford ; and as for irregular stu- dents in other words , amateurs- surely it would be fantastical to es- tablish and endow classes merely ...
Page 92
... decently supported . But the fact is , that the State is not entitled to refuse con- sideration and assistance to the Scot- tish Universities . Their maintenance in all time coming was 92 [ Jan. The Scottish Universities .
... decently supported . But the fact is , that the State is not entitled to refuse con- sideration and assistance to the Scot- tish Universities . Their maintenance in all time coming was 92 [ Jan. The Scottish Universities .
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