Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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131. oldal
... tion , and the times were not ripe for a change , even if the remorseless limits of years and months admitted of any diminu- tion of the space allotted to Latin and Greek . THE study of English literature in our schools and colleges on ...
... tion , and the times were not ripe for a change , even if the remorseless limits of years and months admitted of any diminu- tion of the space allotted to Latin and Greek . THE study of English literature in our schools and colleges on ...
393. oldal
... tion ; there are no crises of over - produc- tion , as only the commodities that are wanted are produced according to the gen- eral view of the industrial field . What a difference of productive efficiency be- tween innumerable ...
... tion ; there are no crises of over - produc- tion , as only the commodities that are wanted are produced according to the gen- eral view of the industrial field . What a difference of productive efficiency be- tween innumerable ...
771. oldal
... tion shot across with single rays of strange and consequently could contribute little virtues belonging to a patriarchal state of to the refinement of manners , the eleva things ; an appalling pool of religious tion of the mind , and ...
... tion shot across with single rays of strange and consequently could contribute little virtues belonging to a patriarchal state of to the refinement of manners , the eleva things ; an appalling pool of religious tion of the mind , and ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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