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Pagina 8
... present public elementary schools , and therefore passed by the Board of Education as structurally suitable . Many of them are nevertheless extremely bad , as may be seen by the surveyor's reports made to various local authorities . But ...
... present public elementary schools , and therefore passed by the Board of Education as structurally suitable . Many of them are nevertheless extremely bad , as may be seen by the surveyor's reports made to various local authorities . But ...
Pagina 12
... present relations rests upon a basis more solid than a sentimental , and therefore only fleeting , enthusiasm . The same result will follow in France , when the English shall have carefully summed up and declared the practical reasons ...
... present relations rests upon a basis more solid than a sentimental , and therefore only fleeting , enthusiasm . The same result will follow in France , when the English shall have carefully summed up and declared the practical reasons ...
Pagina 13
... present state of opinion and advocated in an English newspaper the then unborn entente . He is eager in defending it to - day , because he sees in it a necessity for the civilisation of the world ; and he welcomes its discus- sion in ...
... present state of opinion and advocated in an English newspaper the then unborn entente . He is eager in defending it to - day , because he sees in it a necessity for the civilisation of the world ; and he welcomes its discus- sion in ...
Pagina 19
... present the more progressive portion of the nation has strongly reprehended . Even supposing that they had at last found grace , one must admit that the spectacle they present is far from edifying . However , it is easy to believe what ...
... present the more progressive portion of the nation has strongly reprehended . Even supposing that they had at last found grace , one must admit that the spectacle they present is far from edifying . However , it is easy to believe what ...
Pagina 32
... present situation and legislation , and proved to be wholly false , but also because quite inevitably the sequence of events produced the profoundest im- pression in Rome . And this impression has had , I believe , a large share in ...
... present situation and legislation , and proved to be wholly false , but also because quite inevitably the sequence of events produced the profoundest im- pression in Rome . And this impression has had , I believe , a large share in ...
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