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In their somewhat democratic appeal to Convoca- tion the supporters of this statute rest their case on freedom and liberty of choice , and on the recent development of schools in the direction of modern languages and natural science .
In their somewhat democratic appeal to Convoca- tion the supporters of this statute rest their case on freedom and liberty of choice , and on the recent development of schools in the direction of modern languages and natural science .
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In the same correspondence Matthew Arnold ex- pressed another opinion , which cannot be so readily accepted ; he was not for adding other modern languages . The very contrary has quite recently been maintained by Sir John Lubbock in a ...
In the same correspondence Matthew Arnold ex- pressed another opinion , which cannot be so readily accepted ; he was not for adding other modern languages . The very contrary has quite recently been maintained by Sir John Lubbock in a ...
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It is obvious that the argument from the light thrown by modern languages on other subjects proves that they ought to be studied in conjunction with those subjects , and not by themselves . The defect of the recent proposal for a school ...
It is obvious that the argument from the light thrown by modern languages on other subjects proves that they ought to be studied in conjunction with those subjects , and not by themselves . The defect of the recent proposal for a school ...
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LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
Nov 15 1890 Proposed Statute for admitting | 34 |
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