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... perhaps thus attempt to summarize the strong points of the three contrasted educational systems , to which I have referred : - French education excels in the great tradition of literary style which it is the special glory and mission of ...
... perhaps thus attempt to summarize the strong points of the three contrasted educational systems , to which I have referred : - French education excels in the great tradition of literary style which it is the special glory and mission of ...
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... perhaps the ablest and brightest men of the Holy College , but just on that account they excited a good deal of envy , an eminently clerical passion , and having held office early in life they had had time to make strong enemies as well ...
... perhaps the ablest and brightest men of the Holy College , but just on that account they excited a good deal of envy , an eminently clerical passion , and having held office early in life they had had time to make strong enemies as well ...
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... perhaps too subtle for the ordinary reader , whose main desire is for a simple formula of easy application . He held that economists , generally speaking , were inclined to underrate the importance of seeking for the best definition of ...
... perhaps too subtle for the ordinary reader , whose main desire is for a simple formula of easy application . He held that economists , generally speaking , were inclined to underrate the importance of seeking for the best definition of ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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