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Pagina 70
... considering the efficacy of any substitute . We are considering education in isolated points and not as a system . We are quarrelling about details ; we are silent about the principles of education . We are not even distinguishing ...
... considering the efficacy of any substitute . We are considering education in isolated points and not as a system . We are quarrelling about details ; we are silent about the principles of education . We are not even distinguishing ...
Pagina 100
... consider any proposal not involving the estab- ' lishment of a new school . ' Surely the friends of Oxford have a right to com- plain that while no reply has been received to this resolution , and nobody has either submitted any new ...
... consider any proposal not involving the estab- ' lishment of a new school . ' Surely the friends of Oxford have a right to com- plain that while no reply has been received to this resolution , and nobody has either submitted any new ...
Pagina 186
... consider our national finances as a whole . He sees that more import duties may be necessary for other purposes than retaliation on protectionist nations and for other purposes than the effort to make the British Empire self - support ...
... consider our national finances as a whole . He sees that more import duties may be necessary for other purposes than retaliation on protectionist nations and for other purposes than the effort to make the British Empire self - support ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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