The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1929 - 921 páginas |
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... question can be asked which admits now of a nobler solution than was offered two , perhaps three thousand years ago ? The world has not been standing still , experience of man and life has increased , questions have multiplied on questions ...
... question can be asked which admits now of a nobler solution than was offered two , perhaps three thousand years ago ? The world has not been standing still , experience of man and life has increased , questions have multiplied on questions ...
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... question of the sufficiency of time . And here comes the rub . The teaching of science needs time , as any other subject ; but it needs more time proportionally than other subjects , for the amount of work obviously done , if the ...
... question of the sufficiency of time . And here comes the rub . The teaching of science needs time , as any other subject ; but it needs more time proportionally than other subjects , for the amount of work obviously done , if the ...
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... question . It is a question often asked in sarcasm or in scepticism , and even oftener in the mere carelessness that does not expect or wait for an answer . But it also may be , and is , asked in a spirit of serious inquiry . It is in ...
... question . It is a question often asked in sarcasm or in scepticism , and even oftener in the mere carelessness that does not expect or wait for an answer . But it also may be , and is , asked in a spirit of serious inquiry . It is in ...
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