The Nineteenth Century, Volume 24Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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... give the ordinary afternoon lectures , and confined himself for many years to the delivery of the Christmas Juvenile Course . In 1861 he announced his desire to give up work altogether , as fatigue and forgetfulness were advancing on ...
... give the ordinary afternoon lectures , and confined himself for many years to the delivery of the Christmas Juvenile Course . In 1861 he announced his desire to give up work altogether , as fatigue and forgetfulness were advancing on ...
Page 652
... give the word . Public schools revise their curriculum , set aside their own teachers , and allow the academic visitor to reverse the order of their own classes . The Mill sets a uniform type for the University . Colleges give way and ...
... give the word . Public schools revise their curriculum , set aside their own teachers , and allow the academic visitor to reverse the order of their own classes . The Mill sets a uniform type for the University . Colleges give way and ...
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... gives the secular teaching give religious also , at other times , when it is desired , even within the schoolhouse . As the difficulty of a comprehensive scheme of school supply comes from religious jealousy , chiefly directed against ...
... gives the secular teaching give religious also , at other times , when it is desired , even within the schoolhouse . As the difficulty of a comprehensive scheme of school supply comes from religious jealousy , chiefly directed against ...
Contents
THE VAGUE CRY FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION By Lord Arm | 1 |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COUNTY COUNCILS IN FRANCE | 136 |
WHO OWNS THE CHURCHES? By the Rev Dr Jessopp | 184 |
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