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... believe in the things of the mind , and who realize that national efficiency depends in great measure upon national education . I believe that the recognition of this truth is growing , but its victory has not yet come . The nation as a ...
... believe in the things of the mind , and who realize that national efficiency depends in great measure upon national education . I believe that the recognition of this truth is growing , but its victory has not yet come . The nation as a ...
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... believe , no other example . It must be observed that of the seven documents upon which M. de Manteyer bases his theory only two give the month and day , and they are preserved only in modern copies . Rather than believe that the ...
... believe , no other example . It must be observed that of the seven documents upon which M. de Manteyer bases his theory only two give the month and day , and they are preserved only in modern copies . Rather than believe that the ...
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... believe that Shakespeare made the Fool stay behind and speak his ' prophecy " : When priests are more in word than matter , When brewers mar their malt with water , and the rest of it . It seems improbable . I have already disclaimed ...
... believe that Shakespeare made the Fool stay behind and speak his ' prophecy " : When priests are more in word than matter , When brewers mar their malt with water , and the rest of it . It seems improbable . I have already disclaimed ...
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