The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 61Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1907 |
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... force the establishment of a system publicly maintained and publicly managed , but strove , while accepting State aid , to keep State interference within the narrowest limits . The Act of 1870 , by introducing the new force of the ...
... force the establishment of a system publicly maintained and publicly managed , but strove , while accepting State aid , to keep State interference within the narrowest limits . The Act of 1870 , by introducing the new force of the ...
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... force to promote and extend an efficient system of schools as giving responsibility and power to those who maintain them . In future the Board of Education itself will have to recede in the background , and while of course reserving its ...
... force to promote and extend an efficient system of schools as giving responsibility and power to those who maintain them . In future the Board of Education itself will have to recede in the background , and while of course reserving its ...
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... force the cannon to speak , on which side would self - interest urge France to range her forces ? Should the French army and navy unite with those of England , or with those of Germany ? If it could be shown that it was a matter of ...
... force the cannon to speak , on which side would self - interest urge France to range her forces ? Should the French army and navy unite with those of England , or with those of Germany ? If it could be shown that it was a matter of ...
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... forces is in favour of the latter . Unity of command , the Emperor , the actual numbers in the field , and military ... force within our borders . Bismarck foresaw this eventuality . He wished Germany to remain This was written before M ...
... forces is in favour of the latter . Unity of command , the Emperor , the actual numbers in the field , and military ... force within our borders . Bismarck foresaw this eventuality . He wished Germany to remain This was written before M ...
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... force them upon others . The bourgeois will have none of them , and the Socialists who follow M. Hervé reject them equally as tinged with moderation and bourgeoisism . The latter declare themselves to be equally indifferent to both ...
... force them upon others . The bourgeois will have none of them , and the Socialists who follow M. Hervé reject them equally as tinged with moderation and bourgeoisism . The latter declare themselves to be equally indifferent to both ...
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