The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 61Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1907 |
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Pagina 7
... regard to the wishes of the parents as to the religious instruction of their children . Thus the ratepayers are to have a more expensive and worse educational organisation in order that a building may be maintained at the public expense ...
... regard to the wishes of the parents as to the religious instruction of their children . Thus the ratepayers are to have a more expensive and worse educational organisation in order that a building may be maintained at the public expense ...
Pagina 9
... regard to school accommodation and planning . It certainly is high time now that every elementary school should be required to satisfy the rules of planning of the department , and notice should be given as soon as possible that this ...
... regard to school accommodation and planning . It certainly is high time now that every elementary school should be required to satisfy the rules of planning of the department , and notice should be given as soon as possible that this ...
Pagina 12
... regard to the second I believe that , in a certain degree , I am in a position to submit the question to the readers of this Review . At the outset , it is important to make clear to the English that it is the aim and intention of the ...
... regard to the second I believe that , in a certain degree , I am in a position to submit the question to the readers of this Review . At the outset , it is important to make clear to the English that it is the aim and intention of the ...
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... regard to what may be his secret thoughts , which lie hidden from all but it is within our right and even our duty to ask ourselves which road points to safety in case of an inevit- able conflict which we had done our utmost to avoid ...
... regard to what may be his secret thoughts , which lie hidden from all but it is within our right and even our duty to ask ourselves which road points to safety in case of an inevit- able conflict which we had done our utmost to avoid ...
Pagina 21
... regard to the first question , M. Léouzon has already shown the interest of the British Government to precipitate the struggle before the completion of the German naval programme . At the same time he admits that if the British ...
... regard to the first question , M. Léouzon has already shown the interest of the British Government to precipitate the struggle before the completion of the German naval programme . At the same time he admits that if the British ...
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