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... modern states were growing too huge for the men to whom their fortunes are committed . Mankind increases in volume ... modern state is like a gigantic vessel built without any watertight compartments , which , if it be unskilfully ...
... modern states were growing too huge for the men to whom their fortunes are committed . Mankind increases in volume ... modern state is like a gigantic vessel built without any watertight compartments , which , if it be unskilfully ...
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... modern and scientific bias where he cannot get it , ought he not to be transferred to a classical school ; and ought not boys in a classical school , who want scientific teaching and cannot get it , to be transferred to a school more ...
... modern and scientific bias where he cannot get it , ought he not to be transferred to a classical school ; and ought not boys in a classical school , who want scientific teaching and cannot get it , to be transferred to a school more ...
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... Modern Language Associations promises well for the future of humane studies in our secondary schools . Such studies have much in common : etenim omnes artes quae ad humanitatem pertinent habent quoddam commune vinculum et quasi ...
... Modern Language Associations promises well for the future of humane studies in our secondary schools . Such studies have much in common : etenim omnes artes quae ad humanitatem pertinent habent quoddam commune vinculum et quasi ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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