The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 61Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1907 |
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Pagina 5
... Government to give a consultative voice to the parents ' committee in Clause IV . Schools ( schools entitled to special facilities for religious teaching ) , as to the selection of the teachers , but stated that the Government could not ...
... Government to give a consultative voice to the parents ' committee in Clause IV . Schools ( schools entitled to special facilities for religious teaching ) , as to the selection of the teachers , but stated that the Government could not ...
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... Government Board into the approval of loans for educational purposes has not been repealed , and that the Education Department is not reinstated in its sole action . Section 31 contains many interesting provisions , and subsection ( b ) ...
... Government Board into the approval of loans for educational purposes has not been repealed , and that the Education Department is not reinstated in its sole action . Section 31 contains many interesting provisions , and subsection ( b ) ...
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... government in France , knowing that the latter must necessarily be retrograde . And by reason of the entente cordiale , and by that influence which friendly nations without any pressure exercise upon one another , it is fully realised ...
... government in France , knowing that the latter must necessarily be retrograde . And by reason of the entente cordiale , and by that influence which friendly nations without any pressure exercise upon one another , it is fully realised ...
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... Government to precipitate the struggle before the completion of the German naval programme . At the same time he admits that if the British Government is animated by no warlike views , its diplomacy is a trustworthy element of peace ...
... Government to precipitate the struggle before the completion of the German naval programme . At the same time he admits that if the British Government is animated by no warlike views , its diplomacy is a trustworthy element of peace ...
Pagina 31
... Government was directed therefore not against the disaffected , not against the opponents of the Government , but against just those orders which had trusted it , which had accepted its assurance that the law was honestly meant for the ...
... Government was directed therefore not against the disaffected , not against the opponents of the Government , but against just those orders which had trusted it , which had accepted its assurance that the law was honestly meant for the ...
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