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... course of study is as follows : the first year , Greek , beginning with the elements ; next year , civil and natural history , with the higher part of Latin literature , Greek continued , and an introduction to mathematics ; the third ...
... course of study is as follows : the first year , Greek , beginning with the elements ; next year , civil and natural history , with the higher part of Latin literature , Greek continued , and an introduction to mathematics ; the third ...
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... course gets the lion's portion : but , with regard to the annihilation of responsibility , it is complete . Yet this is a government which Mr. Grant can display as a model of perfection ! After these testimonies to the share which ...
... course gets the lion's portion : but , with regard to the annihilation of responsibility , it is complete . Yet this is a government which Mr. Grant can display as a model of perfection ! After these testimonies to the share which ...
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... course of a few months after their arrival , acquire a complete facility in instructing the chil- dren of the Catholic peasantry . This plan has been partly adopted by the Hibernian - society , who support between thirty and forty ...
... course of a few months after their arrival , acquire a complete facility in instructing the chil- dren of the Catholic peasantry . This plan has been partly adopted by the Hibernian - society , who support between thirty and forty ...
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