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" This is the entire want of all authorities or references, either at the bottom of the page or at the end of the work. "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 220
1849
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Annual Report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York

University of the State of New York. Board of Regents - 1842 - 638 pages
...the occasional opening of ihe door. Extent of Study Memoriter, or by rote. — The use of questions at the bottom of the page, or at the end of the chapter, has a surprising tendency to encourage the committal of the answer in the fewest possible...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 66

England - 1849 - 802 pages
...deprive them of alj credit or anthority with future times. This is the entire want of all anthorities or references, either at the bottom of the page or...recollect ever having met with a single reference or foot-uoto containing a quotation from any state paper, speech, or official document. It is impossible...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 66

England - 1849 - 822 pages
...deprive them of all credit or authority with futuro times. This is the entire want of all autlioritics or references, either at the bottom of the page or...over-estimate the magnitude of this defect; and it ¡* astonishing how so able and wellinformed a writer as Lamartine should have fallen into it. Does...
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Artis logicae rudimenta: with illustrative observations on each section by ...

Henry Aldrich - Logic - 1850 - 406 pages
...should be employed with caution, lest they draw off the thoughts from the main subject. The use of notes at the bottom of the page or at the end of the work requires the same cautions as that of digressions in the body of a work. They break the thread of the...
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The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Education

Education - 1867 - 298 pages
..."Concluding Lessons"). They precede the matter for which they prepare; while other questions are placed at the bottom of the page or at the end of the section. Another feature growing out of these principles is, that no generalizations concerning climate,...
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Elementary Geography for Primary Classes

Arnold Guyot - Geography - 1879 - 108 pages
..."Concluding Lessons"). They precede the matter for which they prepare ; while other questions are placed at the bottom of the page, or at the end of the section. Another feature growing out of these principles is, that no generalizations concerning climate,...
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Johnson's History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia, Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - English fiction - 1891 - 286 pages
...trouble of seeking the information included under this last head, by furnishing it to him gratis in notes at the bottom of the page or at the end of the volume. Doubtless the ideal plan is for the student to look up all such matters for himself in the...
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The Truth of Christianity: Being an Examination of the More Important ...

William Harry Turton - Apologetics - 1895 - 520 pages
...custom in ancient times for notes on a previous document to be incorporated in the text, and not put at the bottom of the page or at the end of the book, as at present. And hence adding such notes does not imply any dishonesty on the part of the subsequent...
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The Teaching of Classics in Secondary Schools in Germany

James Wycliffe Headlam - Classical education - 1910 - 204 pages
...also for senior boys in their private reading, but not otherwise. As to whether the notes should be at the bottom of the page, or at the end of the book, or bound in a separate volume, opinions vary very much. The junior boys, who used commentaries...
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Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Volume 44

American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1912 - 1126 pages
...the work from the point where Gen. Strachey laid it down up to the present situation by adding notes at .the bottom of the page or at the end of the chapter. Thus it enters upon a new period of that authority which it has already held during nearly...
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