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... perhaps , some such survey is now needed as Bacon attempted in his Advancement of Learning and his De Augmentis ; and it is to be hoped that the Sectional Committees will place in the forefront of their programme systematic reports as ...
... perhaps , some such survey is now needed as Bacon attempted in his Advancement of Learning and his De Augmentis ; and it is to be hoped that the Sectional Committees will place in the forefront of their programme systematic reports as ...
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... Perhaps one might even add an allusion to the well - known tenacity with which the modern Irish tenant sticks to his holding . As to the idle Germans , the words mean of course that the ancient Germans devoted themselves to war and ...
... Perhaps one might even add an allusion to the well - known tenacity with which the modern Irish tenant sticks to his holding . As to the idle Germans , the words mean of course that the ancient Germans devoted themselves to war and ...
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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 ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting JUNE 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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