Centuries of ChildhoodJ. Cape, 1962 - 447 oldal |
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166. oldal
... character to be finally effaced . However , another article of the Dormans - Beauvais statutes authorized the extension of the college's tuition to day - boys . This does not mean that the founder had the definite intention of providing ...
... character to be finally effaced . However , another article of the Dormans - Beauvais statutes authorized the extension of the college's tuition to day - boys . This does not mean that the founder had the definite intention of providing ...
380. oldal
... character because , in his time , every boy was sent to college : " The practice usually employed for the education of children is to put them in colleges . ' These institutions have their advantages ; children ' make useful friendships ...
... character because , in his time , every boy was sent to college : " The practice usually employed for the education of children is to put them in colleges . ' These institutions have their advantages ; children ' make useful friendships ...
383. oldal
... characters – as many characters as existed in a complicated typographical range : not only roman , italic and gothic characters , but also the manuscript characters which were used only in the printing of this type of book and which ...
... characters – as many characters as existed in a complicated typographical range : not only roman , italic and gothic characters , but also the manuscript characters which were used only in the printing of this type of book and which ...
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THE AGES OF LIFE | 15 |
THE DISCOVERY OF CHILDHOOD | 33 |
CHILDRENS DRESS | 50 |
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