... dispensed with residence and tutorial superintendence, and gave its degrees to any person who passed an examination in a wide range of subjects, and a University which had no professors or examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young... Publication of the American Sociological Society - Seite 81von American Sociological Association - 1919Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1855 - 864 Seiten
...examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years and then sent them away, as the University of Oxford is said to have done some sixty years since ; if .1 were asked which of these two methods was the better discipline of the intellect — mind, I do... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 Seiten
...examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years and then sent them away as the University of Oxford is said...methods was the better discipline of the intellect, — mind I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study must be a... | |
| Mark Pattison - 1868 - 388 Seiten
...examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years, and then sent them away, as the university of Oxford is said...methods was the better discipline of the intellect — mind I do not say which is morally the better, for compulsory study must be a good, and idleness... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 Seiten
...examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years, and then sent them away as the University of Oxford is said...these two methods was the better discipline of the intellect,—mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study... | |
| 1915 - 728 Seiten
...examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years, and then sent them away as the University of Oxford is said...methods was the better discipline of the intellect, — mind, I do not say which is morally better, for it is plain that compulsory study must be a good... | |
| Robert Galloway - 1881 - 488 Seiten
...examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years, and then sent them away as the University of Oxford is said...if I were asked which of these two methods was the bettei* discipline of the intellect — mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain... | |
| 1886 - 668 Seiten
...Work of Universities, ' Historical Sketches,' vol. i. three or for years and then sent them away — if I were asked which of these two methods was the better discipline of the intellect, which would produce better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity,... | |
| 1907 - 130 Seiten
...examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years, and then sent them away as the University of Oxford is said to have done some sixty years since (before 1800) if I were asked which of these two methods was the better discipline of the intellect,... | |
| William John R. C. Walsh (Archbishop of Dublin.), William Joseph Walsh - 1897 - 564 Seiten
...examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years, and then sent them away, as the University of Oxford is said to have done some sixty years hence ; if I were asked which of these two methods was the better discipline of the intellect,— mind,... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 Seiten
...examinations at all, but merely brought a number of young men together for three or four years, and then sent them away as the University of Oxford is said...methods was the better discipline of the intellect, — mind, I do not say which is morally the better, for it is plain that compulsory study must be a... | |
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