First Fruits of English Education, 1817-1857Bookland, 1973 - 378 páginas On the contribution of the British college education system. |
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... Language is the chief instrument employed in imparting knowledge to another . The only medium through which we can successfully communicate our thoughts , is language . If there had been no such conventional mode of expressing the ...
... Language is the chief instrument employed in imparting knowledge to another . The only medium through which we can successfully communicate our thoughts , is language . If there had been no such conventional mode of expressing the ...
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... language becomes more and more definite and expressive of the real nature of things . The highest point of civilization , therefore , which I can conceive is that state of a nation when its language has arrived at such a degree of ...
... language becomes more and more definite and expressive of the real nature of things . The highest point of civilization , therefore , which I can conceive is that state of a nation when its language has arrived at such a degree of ...
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... language as the only means which can help us to improve our condition . It has been predicted , that the English would be the diplomatic language of this country , " that the nations of India speaking a variety of vernacular tongues ...
... language as the only means which can help us to improve our condition . It has been predicted , that the English would be the diplomatic language of this country , " that the nations of India speaking a variety of vernacular tongues ...
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Introductory | 1 |
College Students and their Social Background | 23 |
Training for Professions 335 | 35 |
Otras 16 secciones no mostradas
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