The Quarterly Review, 108. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1860 |
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Page 107
... object , they have no difficulty in find- ing the requisite money for it ; and if we could but fully impress upon them the necessity for practising economy , as the only safe road to independence , economy would become the order of the ...
... object , they have no difficulty in find- ing the requisite money for it ; and if we could but fully impress upon them the necessity for practising economy , as the only safe road to independence , economy would become the order of the ...
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... object is to establish what the writer considers ' Church prin- ciples , ' and to recommend by a fictitious narrative a theory of education which , we believe , in certain instances has been prac- tically carried out , and has ...
... object is to establish what the writer considers ' Church prin- ciples , ' and to recommend by a fictitious narrative a theory of education which , we believe , in certain instances has been prac- tically carried out , and has ...
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... object . Let the schoolmaster be just and reasonable , patient , and even in temper : let him take the interest which every conscientious man must take in the duties of his office , and perform them with strict impartiality ; and he ...
... object . Let the schoolmaster be just and reasonable , patient , and even in temper : let him take the interest which every conscientious man must take in the duties of his office , and perform them with strict impartiality ; and he ...
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Tribes Presented to both Houses of Parliament | 120 |
Memoir of the Life of the late Ary Scheffer By | 162 |
A Handbook for Travellers in Wiltshire Dorsetshire | 200 |
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