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Side 7
... Greek , he is not perfectly sure that there is such a tongue ; of Hebrew , Syriac , and Chaldee , he knows just as little ; mathematics are a profound mystery ; the symbols of Algebra about as unintelligible as Egyptian hieroglyphics ...
... Greek , he is not perfectly sure that there is such a tongue ; of Hebrew , Syriac , and Chaldee , he knows just as little ; mathematics are a profound mystery ; the symbols of Algebra about as unintelligible as Egyptian hieroglyphics ...
Side 13
... Greek , Mathematics , Logic , Mental Philosophy , ' and so forth ? What are all these things in relation to the gos- ' pel of Christ ? The man is not to teach the classics , or science , but to explain and enforce religious truth ...
... Greek , Mathematics , Logic , Mental Philosophy , ' and so forth ? What are all these things in relation to the gos- ' pel of Christ ? The man is not to teach the classics , or science , but to explain and enforce religious truth ...
Side 14
... Greek , and the elements of the mathematics , the greatest part of all which in nine cases out of ten , has little or no relation to the business to which he is to be apprenticed , and in which he is to spend the strength of his days ...
... Greek , and the elements of the mathematics , the greatest part of all which in nine cases out of ten , has little or no relation to the business to which he is to be apprenticed , and in which he is to spend the strength of his days ...
Side 15
... Greek ; and on similar grounds , if there were no such languages in exist- ence as Latin and Greek , we should still plead for the acquisition of some languages beside our own . The study of a foreign lan- guage forms a distinct species ...
... Greek ; and on similar grounds , if there were no such languages in exist- ence as Latin and Greek , we should still plead for the acquisition of some languages beside our own . The study of a foreign lan- guage forms a distinct species ...
Side 96
... Greek , will leave the point of our remark as sharp as before : viz . , that in theory they despise , but in practice seek to use , these things . An unfortunate misprint of unlawful ' for lawful ( p . 578 , 1 . 15 ) , and the popular ...
... Greek , will leave the point of our remark as sharp as before : viz . , that in theory they despise , but in practice seek to use , these things . An unfortunate misprint of unlawful ' for lawful ( p . 578 , 1 . 15 ) , and the popular ...
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