Sessional Papers, Volumen22,Parte2H.M. Stationery Office, 1900 |
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... give an account of the various sides of the work of English Preparatory Schools , in a form which will ( it is hoped ) be not unattractive to the general reader , while at the same time in sufficient detail to meet the special needs of ...
... give an account of the various sides of the work of English Preparatory Schools , in a form which will ( it is hoped ) be not unattractive to the general reader , while at the same time in sufficient detail to meet the special needs of ...
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... give , that we " should have been so long and so constantly bad , that it may be doubted whether our badness be not unavoidable , whether we " are not evil hopelessly , incurably . But the doubt " whether our viciousness be or be not ...
... give , that we " should have been so long and so constantly bad , that it may be doubted whether our badness be not unavoidable , whether we " are not evil hopelessly , incurably . But the doubt " whether our viciousness be or be not ...
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... give you is start by getting deeply into debt . " This spint of financial enterprise gives , I am sure , in a curious and unex- pected way , a kind of extra - professional , and therefore salutary fillip and piquancy to the life of many ...
... give you is start by getting deeply into debt . " This spint of financial enterprise gives , I am sure , in a curious and unex- pected way , a kind of extra - professional , and therefore salutary fillip and piquancy to the life of many ...
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... give the 30 sq . ft . per boy which is considered by experts to be an ample allowance . As , however , it is generally impossible to maintain exact uniformity in the size of the forms , one or more of the classrooms may with advantage ...
... give the 30 sq . ft . per boy which is considered by experts to be an ample allowance . As , however , it is generally impossible to maintain exact uniformity in the size of the forms , one or more of the classrooms may with advantage ...
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... give at least two hours per week to the subject , it would , in the present writer's opinion , be better to award to geography the time H now devoted to drawing . It is clearly a 4833 . D 4 in Preparatory Schools . 53.
... give at least two hours per week to the subject , it would , in the present writer's opinion , be better to award to geography the time H now devoted to drawing . It is clearly a 4833 . D 4 in Preparatory Schools . 53.
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