The Contemporary Review, 16. kötetA. Strahan, 1871 |
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... believe that the legislature has , in the present instance , deliberately taken this power out of the hands of the judges and lodged it in those of the Minister of Education , who , in accordance with our method of making ministers ...
... believe that the legislature has , in the present instance , deliberately taken this power out of the hands of the judges and lodged it in those of the Minister of Education , who , in accordance with our method of making ministers ...
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... believe it to be altogether true , and very needful , at this time , to be clearly and emphatically recog- nised as such , by those who have to deal with the education question . We are divided into two parties — the advocates of so ...
... believe it to be altogether true , and very needful , at this time , to be clearly and emphatically recog- nised as such , by those who have to deal with the education question . We are divided into two parties — the advocates of so ...
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... believe there will be any difficulty in inducing them to go through the physical training , which is more than half play ; or the instruction in household work , or in those duties to one another and to themselves , which have a daily ...
... believe there will be any difficulty in inducing them to go through the physical training , which is more than half play ; or the instruction in household work , or in those duties to one another and to themselves , which have a daily ...
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... believe that Sandilya first excogitated the unity of God , or that Anaxagoras first evolved the truth which Aristotle connects with his name . If it had been so , then the Indian and the Greek were discoverers before whom Plato and ...
... believe that Sandilya first excogitated the unity of God , or that Anaxagoras first evolved the truth which Aristotle connects with his name . If it had been so , then the Indian and the Greek were discoverers before whom Plato and ...
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... believe , can never be again . Science , even physical science , has been baptized , and can never wipe out the character from its brow . My reason is precisely that of Zeller ; he says that Christianity has introduced into thought a ...
... believe , can never be again . Science , even physical science , has been baptized , and can never wipe out the character from its brow . My reason is precisely that of Zeller ; he says that Christianity has introduced into thought a ...
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