American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Հատոր 24Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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Էջ 408
... interest . From his situation , that magistrate was sure to be guided by their heads ; no hall has since arisen to interfere with their monopoly ; and the collegial interest , thus left without a counterpoise , and concentrated in a few ...
... interest . From his situation , that magistrate was sure to be guided by their heads ; no hall has since arisen to interfere with their monopoly ; and the collegial interest , thus left without a counterpoise , and concentrated in a few ...
Էջ 499
... interest . Grammar and Rhetoric had been zealously cultivated in conjunction with dialectics , and the produc- tions ... interests of their own order . The establishment of such an imperium in imperio called forth the most determined ...
... interest . Grammar and Rhetoric had been zealously cultivated in conjunction with dialectics , and the produc- tions ... interests of their own order . The establishment of such an imperium in imperio called forth the most determined ...
Էջ 666
... interest , provided always that he does not vote with respect to such sale , loan , bargain , contract , work , or ... interests are deeply involved in , the education — that is , education in its strict sense of the masses around them ...
... interest , provided always that he does not vote with respect to such sale , loan , bargain , contract , work , or ... interests are deeply involved in , the education — that is , education in its strict sense of the masses around them ...
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American Journal of Education | xi |
Entire Series 74 for March 15 1873 | xxxiii |
GERMAN PEDAGOGY | 49 |
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