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" ... the man who has learned to think and to reason and to compare and to discriminate and to analyze, who has refined his taste, and formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator,... "
Habits of Mind: Fostering Access and Excellence in Higher Education - Seite 50
von William Barclay Allen, Carol M. Allen - 249 Seiten
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The Idea of a University: Defined and Illustrated

John Henry Cardinal Newman - 1999 - 508 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a good landlord, or ?. man of business, or a soldier, or an engineer, or a chemist, or a geologist, or an antiquarian,...
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Concepts and Choices: A Writer's Companion and Personal Advisor

Richard E. Mezo - 2001 - 240 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to, or any other for which he has a taste or special talent, with an ease, a grace,...
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Education! Education! Education!: Managerial Ethics and the Law of ...

Stephen Prickett, Patricia Erskine-Hill - 2002 - 220 Seiten
...formed his judgement and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to or any other, with an ease, a grace, a versatility, and a success, to which another...
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Conversations, Choices and Chances: The Liberal Law School in the Twenty ...

Anthony Bradney - 2003 - 221 Seiten
...above n 19, at 85. judgment, and sharpened his mental vision will not indeed at once be a lawyer . . . but he will be placed in that state of intellect in which he can take up any one of the sciences or callings.46 Equally, although the acquisition of knowledge is a study of the general, 'it requires...
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The Future Without a Past: The Humanities in a Technological Society

John Paul Russo - 2005 - 325 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to, or any other for which he has a taste or special talent, with an ease, a grace,...
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On the Scope of University Education

John Henry Newman - 2005 - 281 Seiten
...formed Ms judgment, and sharpened Ms mental vision, wiE not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...but he will be placed in that state of intellect in wMch he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to, or any other for which...
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One Hundred Semesters: My Adventures as Student, Professor, and University ...

William M. Chace - 2009 - 365 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...in which he can take up any one of the sciences or callings.2 Getting to know Jimmy Carter deepened my respect not only for him but, more importantly,...
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Select Discourses from the Idea of a University

John Henry Newman - 208 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to, or any other for which he has a taste or special talent, with an ease, a grace,...
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The Hahnemannian Monthly, Band 29

1894 - 864 Seiten
...mental vision, will not at once be a lawyer or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, but, he will be placed in that state of intellect...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings for which he has taste or special talent, with an ease, grace, and a versatility and success, to which...
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