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Apart altogether from the comparative newness of the subject , that was no
season for drawing nice distinctions about the rights of a particular class — the
task of that day was to secure the rights of the whole . But now that all danger
from ...
Apart altogether from the comparative newness of the subject , that was no
season for drawing nice distinctions about the rights of a particular class — the
task of that day was to secure the rights of the whole . But now that all danger
from ...
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... of his majesty ; for if the Royal Academy did not confer upon its members any
advantages which were not possessed by the whole art at large , 1 do not see
what effect it would bave , as offering a stimulus to ambition , or a reward to ability
.
... of his majesty ; for if the Royal Academy did not confer upon its members any
advantages which were not possessed by the whole art at large , 1 do not see
what effect it would bave , as offering a stimulus to ambition , or a reward to ability
.
Сторінка 185
... have also received their share of express and independent cultivation . The
loftiest capabilities of the art , like the largest powers of the artist , require for their
display a subject in which the sensibilities of a whole people are interested , and
...
... have also received their share of express and independent cultivation . The
loftiest capabilities of the art , like the largest powers of the artist , require for their
display a subject in which the sensibilities of a whole people are interested , and
...
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... in the boroughs of Manchester and Salford , in the borough of Liverpool , in the
city of York , and in four parishes of the city of Westminster , as compared with the
whole number of children between the ages of five and fifteen in those districts ...
... in the boroughs of Manchester and Salford , in the borough of Liverpool , in the
city of York , and in four parishes of the city of Westminster , as compared with the
whole number of children between the ages of five and fifteen in those districts ...
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He would have given lectures on the method and matter of instruction , and the
whole art of training children . . . . . . Each course of study would have been
conducted by him , as well as the reading , and the exercise and examination of
the ...
He would have given lectures on the method and matter of instruction , and the
whole art of training children . . . . . . Each course of study would have been
conducted by him , as well as the reading , and the exercise and examination of
the ...
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