An assemblage of learned men, zealous for their own sciences, and rivals of each other, are brought, by familiar intercourse and for the sake of intellectual peace, to adjust together the claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. Fraser's Magazine - Page 2891878Full view - About this book
| John Henry Newman - Education, Higher - 1859 - 382 pages
...education. An assemblage of learned men, zealous for their own sciences, and rivals of each other, are brought, by familiar intercourse and for the sake of intellectual peace, to adjust the claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. They learn to respect, to consult,... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 pages
...education. An assemblage of learned men, zealous for their own sciences, and rivals of each other, are brought, by familiar intercourse and for the sake...claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. They learn to - respect, to consult, to aid each other. Thus is created a pure and clear... | |
| Science - 1886 - 296 pages
...education. An assemblage of learned men, zealous for their own sciences and rivals of each other, are brought by familiar intercourse and for the sake of...claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. They learn to respect, to consult, to aid each other. ' Thus is created a pure and clear... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - English language - 1895 - 454 pages
...Coleridge: Table Talk. 2 George Eliot: Silas Maruer, chap, xvi sciences, and rivals of each other, are brought, by familiar intercourse and for the sake...claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. They learn to respect, to consult, to aid each other. Thus is created a pure and clear... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - English language - 1895 - 460 pages
...Eliot: Silas Marner, chap, xvi sciences, and rivals of each other, are brought, by familiar inter course and for the sake of intellectual peace, to adjust...claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. They learn to respect, to consult, to aid each other. Thus is created a pure and clear... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - Education, Higher - 1899 - 598 pages
...education. An assemblage of learned men, zealous for their own sciences, and rivals of each other, are brought, by familiar intercourse and for the sake...claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. They learn to respect, to4-1' cohsult, to aid each other. Thus is created a pure and... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - Theology - 1901 - 542 pages
...education is that an assembly of learned men, zealous for their own sciences and rivals of each other, are brought, by familiar intercourse and for the sake...claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation' (p. 101). And that may very well be the case so far as outward intercourse is concerned.... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1914 - 336 pages
...education. An assemblage of learned men, zealous for their own sciences, and rivais of each other, are brought, by familiar intercourse and for the sake...claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. They learn to respect, to consult, to aid each other. Thus is created a pure and clear... | |
| Percy Waldron Long - English language - 1915 - 156 pages
...education. An assemblage of learned men, zealous for their own sciences, and rivals of each other, are brought, by familiar intercourse and for the sake...claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. They learn to respect, to consult, to aid each other. Thus is created a pure and clear... | |
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