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... regard to subjects in which it is more directly interested than any other . We shall now , however , be able to prove that we are keenly sensible of our responsibility . In History we have to deal with the mutual interaction of ...
... regard to subjects in which it is more directly interested than any other . We shall now , however , be able to prove that we are keenly sensible of our responsibility . In History we have to deal with the mutual interaction of ...
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... regard to the training of the body and to the training of the mind ; to personal responsibility and freedom , but also to the claims of the community on each of the individual members of which the community is composed . It combines ...
... regard to the training of the body and to the training of the mind ; to personal responsibility and freedom , but also to the claims of the community on each of the individual members of which the community is composed . It combines ...
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... regard to his text is provided by the extant papyri , and to indicate what the general bearing of that evidence is ; and then it may be possible to sum up the results and to arrive at some general conclusions with regard to the extent ...
... regard to his text is provided by the extant papyri , and to indicate what the general bearing of that evidence is ; and then it may be possible to sum up the results and to arrive at some general conclusions with regard to the extent ...
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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