We believe that men who have been engaged, up to one or two and twenty, in studies which have no immediate connection with the business of any profession, and of which the effect is merely to open, to invigorate, and to enrich the mind, will generally... Report of the Annual Conference - Page 104by Association of Catholic Colleges of the United States - 1899Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1855 - 604 pages
...men who have been engaged, up to one or two-and-twenty, in studies which liave no immediate connexion can exclude but one day — My door 13 quiet of a...Sunday !" This letter brought no such reply as Fiel enrich the mind, will generally be found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who... | |
| India - 1856 - 876 pages
...studies specially Indian. We believe that men who have been engaged up to one or two and twenty in studies which have no immediate connection with the...the effect is merely to open, to invigorate, and to enrich the mind, will generally be found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who... | |
| John William Donaldson - Classical education - 1856 - 282 pages
...believe that men who have been engaged, up to 21 or 22, in studies which have no immediate connexion with the business of any profession, and of which...the effect is merely to open, to invigorate, and to enrich the mind, will generally be found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1857 - 228 pages
...We believe," these Examiners say, "that men who have been engaged, up to one or two-and-tiventy, in studies which have no immediate connection with the...the effect is merely to open, to invigorate, and to enrich the mind, will generally be found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1908 - 898 pages
...himself to be examined. . . . We believe that men who have been engaged, up to one or two and twenty, in studies which have no immediate connection with the...the effect is merely to open, to invigorate, and to enrich the mind, will generally be found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who... | |
| English literature - 1868 - 864 pages
...education for the Civil Service of India, " Men who have been engaged, up to one or two and twenty, in studies which have no immediate connection with the...the effect is merely to open, to invigorate, and to enrich the mind, will generally be found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who... | |
| 1868 - 794 pages
...education for the Civil Service of India, " Men who have been engaged, up to one or two and twenty, in studies which have no immediate connection with the...the effect is merely to open, to invigorate, and to enrich the mind, will generally be found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who... | |
| English literature - 1868 - 790 pages
...Service of India, " Men who have been engaged, up to one or two and twenty, in studies which b.ave no immediate connection with the business of any profession,...the effect is merely to open, to invigorate, and to enrich the mind, will generally bo found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who... | |
| Noah Porter - Education, Higher - 1870 - 338 pages
...Englishman, observes : " We believe that men who have been engaged up to one or two and twenty, in studies which have no immediate connection with the...to strengthen the mind, will generally be found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who have at eighteen or nineteen devoted themselves... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 984 pages
...passages as in harmony with his own views: 'We believe that men who have been engaged, up to 21 or 22. in studies which have no immediate connection with the...the effect is merely to open, to invigorate, and to enrich the mind, will generally be found, in the business of every profession, superior to men who... | |
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