Sessional Papers, Volumen22,Parte2H.M. Stationery Office, 1900 |
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... fact that the schools in ques- tion are mostly boarding schools has obviated many of the difficulties , practical and theoretical , which might have been encountered under other conditions . But , as things are , variety of influence ...
... fact that the schools in ques- tion are mostly boarding schools has obviated many of the difficulties , practical and theoretical , which might have been encountered under other conditions . But , as things are , variety of influence ...
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... fact , the junior departments of the Public School . When Dr. Arnold was appointed to the headmastership of Rugby ... fact is indisputable . " Among Arnold's comments upon this indictment is the following : " I am afraid the fact is ...
... fact , the junior departments of the Public School . When Dr. Arnold was appointed to the headmastership of Rugby ... fact is indisputable . " Among Arnold's comments upon this indictment is the following : " I am afraid the fact is ...
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... fact - then it will be readily understood that the supply of boys for the Public Schools of England was at that time a very meagre one . The immediate cause of the restored and increased confidence of the parents of England in the ...
... fact - then it will be readily understood that the supply of boys for the Public Schools of England was at that time a very meagre one . The immediate cause of the restored and increased confidence of the parents of England in the ...
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... fact of the greatly increased demand for Public School education during the closing period of Arnold's headmastership - a demand , as I firmly believe , almost entirely due to Arnold's work and influence there yet remains the question ...
... fact of the greatly increased demand for Public School education during the closing period of Arnold's headmastership - a demand , as I firmly believe , almost entirely due to Arnold's work and influence there yet remains the question ...
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... fact of the intensity of his interest in what is sometimes designated the moral problem . With what seemed to be in his case a really unerring sagacity , he recognised that , in dealing with this moral problem , a different kind of ...
... fact of the intensity of his interest in what is sometimes designated the moral problem . With what seemed to be in his case a really unerring sagacity , he recognised that , in dealing with this moral problem , a different kind of ...
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