Sessional Papers, Volumen22,Parte2H.M. Stationery Office, 1900 |
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... better the sense of serious men : - Public Schools are the very seats and nurseries of vice . It may be unavoidable , or it may not , but the fact is indisputable . " Among Arnold's comments upon this indictment is the following : " I ...
... better the sense of serious men : - Public Schools are the very seats and nurseries of vice . It may be unavoidable , or it may not , but the fact is indisputable . " Among Arnold's comments upon this indictment is the following : " I ...
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... better for the school , " and these words show us wherein he differs from his predecessors . Many of them had loved and trusted their boys equally with himself , but to none of them was there present the same wide outlook upon the whole ...
... better for the school , " and these words show us wherein he differs from his predecessors . Many of them had loved and trusted their boys equally with himself , but to none of them was there present the same wide outlook upon the whole ...
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... better appreciation of such detailed treatment some general information on certain points and aspects of the subject . may perhaps be most usefully conveyed by some remarks of an introductory character . And first with regard to the ...
... better appreciation of such detailed treatment some general information on certain points and aspects of the subject . may perhaps be most usefully conveyed by some remarks of an introductory character . And first with regard to the ...
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... better expressed than in the following quotation from its prospectus : - The Association was founded in the year 1892 . Its objects have been defined as follows : - ( 1. ) To draw more closely together the Head Masters of Preparatory ...
... better expressed than in the following quotation from its prospectus : - The Association was founded in the year 1892 . Its objects have been defined as follows : - ( 1. ) To draw more closely together the Head Masters of Preparatory ...
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... better information of the reader , it may be well to add some remarks concerning the credentials of the contributors to the volume and the general scheme upon which most of the papers have been framed ; and lastly , concerning the ...
... better information of the reader , it may be well to add some remarks concerning the credentials of the contributors to the volume and the general scheme upon which most of the papers have been framed ; and lastly , concerning the ...
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