The Quarterly Review, 260. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 153
... Education . Neither of them was the appropriate man to originate or carry through the framing of a great measure of technical and controversial legislation . Mr Balfour roused himself from his natural antipathy for detail , and spent ...
... Education . Neither of them was the appropriate man to originate or carry through the framing of a great measure of technical and controversial legislation . Mr Balfour roused himself from his natural antipathy for detail , and spent ...
Page 165
... education : " " 66 It is ' He [ i.e. Dr Clifford ] would , it is true , admit the teaching of the Bible , but only if it be used as an instrument of " purely literary and ethical " education , and because the study of it may enable us ...
... education : " " 66 It is ' He [ i.e. Dr Clifford ] would , it is true , admit the teaching of the Bible , but only if it be used as an instrument of " purely literary and ethical " education , and because the study of it may enable us ...
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... education , and amongst the working - class citizens now about to be created by Household Franchise about half could ... Education made Chamberlain , ' says Mr Birrell , no mean judge . In 1867 the Birmingham Education Society was ...
... education , and amongst the working - class citizens now about to be created by Household Franchise about half could ... Education made Chamberlain , ' says Mr Birrell , no mean judge . In 1867 the Birmingham Education Society was ...
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