Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 29Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 170
... course of argumentation rests , it will be observed , on a simple petitio principii . It is taken for granted that the college course ought not to embrace , and was never intended to embrace , any thing which should not be capable of a ...
... course of argumentation rests , it will be observed , on a simple petitio principii . It is taken for granted that the college course ought not to embrace , and was never intended to embrace , any thing which should not be capable of a ...
Page 171
... courses of study , if these courses are to run through any considerable portion of the time now devoted to col- lege ... course of collegiate study is to continue to be restricted to a definite term of years , and BARNARD ON AMERICAN ...
... courses of study , if these courses are to run through any considerable portion of the time now devoted to col- lege ... course of collegiate study is to continue to be restricted to a definite term of years , and BARNARD ON AMERICAN ...
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... course we would give the pupil the first degree in arts ; at the conclusion of the other , the second degree . None should be allowed to enter on the second course , who had not completed the first , and even with those , the entrance ...
... course we would give the pupil the first degree in arts ; at the conclusion of the other , the second degree . None should be allowed to enter on the second course , who had not completed the first , and even with those , the entrance ...
Contents
ARTICLE PAGE I THEORY OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 3 |
THE SIX DAYS OF CREATION | 21 |
IIILA BORDES INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY | 51 |
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