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Pagina 99
... practical expediency . If nothing is done , she endangers ancient by neglecting modern litera- ture . If she takes the false step of putting her exist- ing studies in one corner and modern languages in another , the commercial value of ...
... practical expediency . If nothing is done , she endangers ancient by neglecting modern litera- ture . If she takes the false step of putting her exist- ing studies in one corner and modern languages in another , the commercial value of ...
Pagina 155
... practical power , which is wholly indefensible , of committing crimes of intimidation and violence , individually and in crowds , without adequate punishment . 4. They retain a legal right , in spite of previous crimes , as yet ...
... practical power , which is wholly indefensible , of committing crimes of intimidation and violence , individually and in crowds , without adequate punishment . 4. They retain a legal right , in spite of previous crimes , as yet ...
Pagina 181
... practical conclusion is that the Government is right in establishing a single Board of Education , but should avoid a single consultative committee now , and leave no loophole for new local authorities hereafter . I venture to conclude ...
... practical conclusion is that the Government is right in establishing a single Board of Education , but should avoid a single consultative committee now , and leave no loophole for new local authorities hereafter . I venture to conclude ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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