Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the Encouragements Offered to Diligent Students, and the Rewards Conferred on Successful Students, in the University of Cambridge: To which is Prefixed, a Collection of Maxims, Aphorisms, &c. Designed for the Use of Learners |
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... tion , if the compiler has succeeded in bringing great truths and sound principles before the minds of learners in a plain and in- telligible form , he has not failed in this portion of his task . The chief sources from which has been ...
... tion , if the compiler has succeeded in bringing great truths and sound principles before the minds of learners in a plain and in- telligible form , he has not failed in this portion of his task . The chief sources from which has been ...
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... of high authority . It is to be hoped that the ancient University of Cambridge may escape the infec- tion of the newfangled notion of " expeditious education . " 1 > In order that " poor scholars " of good X PREFACE .
... of high authority . It is to be hoped that the ancient University of Cambridge may escape the infec- tion of the newfangled notion of " expeditious education . " 1 > In order that " poor scholars " of good X PREFACE .
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... tion of intellectual and moral character , has never been sufficiently regarded in any system of edu- cation . Organic structure , temperament , things affecting the senses or bodily functions , are as closely linked with a right play ...
... tion of intellectual and moral character , has never been sufficiently regarded in any system of edu- cation . Organic structure , temperament , things affecting the senses or bodily functions , are as closely linked with a right play ...
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... less and imitate more , seem almost the only people among whom learning and merit have the ascend- ancy , and wealth is not the standard of estima- tion.-W. B. Clulow . 88 . To excel others , is a proof of MAXIMS , & c . 23.
... less and imitate more , seem almost the only people among whom learning and merit have the ascend- ancy , and wealth is not the standard of estima- tion.-W. B. Clulow . 88 . To excel others , is a proof of MAXIMS , & c . 23.
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... tion of it , philology will hold no inconsiderable rank in the various and splendid classes of human know- ledge . - Dr Parr . 143 . Some , while they hasten ( avinтois Tooìv ) with un- wet feet , as they say , to learn things , neglect ...
... tion of it , philology will hold no inconsiderable rank in the various and splendid classes of human know- ledge . - Dr Parr . 143 . Some , while they hasten ( avinтois Tooìv ) with un- wet feet , as they say , to learn things , neglect ...
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