The Contemporary Review, 16. kötetA. Strahan, 1871 |
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... important problem - how to get the Educa- tion Act to work efficiently — some considerations as to what are the duties of the members of the School Boards , and what are the limits of their power . I suppose that no one will be disposed ...
... important problem - how to get the Educa- tion Act to work efficiently — some considerations as to what are the duties of the members of the School Boards , and what are the limits of their power . I suppose that no one will be disposed ...
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... importance of this part of education for the children of the poor of great towns . All the conditions of their lives are unfavourable to their physical well- being . They are badly lodged , badly housed , badly fed , and live from one ...
... importance of this part of education for the children of the poor of great towns . All the conditions of their lives are unfavourable to their physical well- being . They are badly lodged , badly housed , badly fed , and live from one ...
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... important as the rudiments of physical science , with drawing , modelling , and singing . Not only would such teach ... importance whatever to the first objection until the experiment has been fairly tried . Considering how much ...
... important as the rudiments of physical science , with drawing , modelling , and singing . Not only would such teach ... importance whatever to the first objection until the experiment has been fairly tried . Considering how much ...
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... importance in that it is not a function of any organ . It is on this that the whole theory turns . Facts show that some ... important fact , if it be true , cannot be imagined . It forms at once a limit to all evolution theories . It ...
... importance in that it is not a function of any organ . It is on this that the whole theory turns . Facts show that some ... important fact , if it be true , cannot be imagined . It forms at once a limit to all evolution theories . It ...
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... important to be left there , and I proceed to give positive reasons for the first branch of my thesis , the assertion that the human spirit is an independent agent . I will now call this spirit " mind , " for , accord- ing to the theory ...
... important to be left there , and I proceed to give positive reasons for the first branch of my thesis , the assertion that the human spirit is an independent agent . I will now call this spirit " mind , " for , accord- ing to the theory ...
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