Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... nature and of the practical work of after life for the study of language and literature and all that we include in ... nature and of man's triumphs over nature as yielding the highest and best 66 [ July Montaigne as an Educationalist .
... nature and of the practical work of after life for the study of language and literature and all that we include in ... nature and of man's triumphs over nature as yielding the highest and best 66 [ July Montaigne as an Educationalist .
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man's triumphs over nature as yielding the highest and best realities for educational purposes . If we may make a distinction between the real Humanistic and the verbal Humanistic , there can ... nature as yielding the highest and best ...
man's triumphs over nature as yielding the highest and best realities for educational purposes . If we may make a distinction between the real Humanistic and the verbal Humanistic , there can ... nature as yielding the highest and best ...
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... nature of the case . If it be necessary at any time to punish a child , it should be done when we are calm . ' No one , ' he says , would hesitate to punish a judge with death who should have condemned a prisoner in a fit of passion ...
... nature of the case . If it be necessary at any time to punish a child , it should be done when we are calm . ' No one , ' he says , would hesitate to punish a judge with death who should have condemned a prisoner in a fit of passion ...
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... nature of the material from which the story has grown up is laid bare in every line of the hymn . The wind can pene- trate into tangled thickets and mysterious caves ; the wind - god , therefore , thinks that he may fairly ask for the ...
... nature of the material from which the story has grown up is laid bare in every line of the hymn . The wind can pene- trate into tangled thickets and mysterious caves ; the wind - god , therefore , thinks that he may fairly ask for the ...
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... nature . 6 And yet the article on The Nursing Crisis at Guy's , ' if severe in its strictures on the staff , was certainly far more condemnatory of the feeble and incompetent supervision of the treasurer and governors . The writer ...
... nature . 6 And yet the article on The Nursing Crisis at Guy's , ' if severe in its strictures on the staff , was certainly far more condemnatory of the feeble and incompetent supervision of the treasurer and governors . The writer ...
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