The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... future deduction , is the only way of ensuring that the boy's reasoning is to him a real mental process , instead of , as it often is , a mere juggling with counters more or less unintelligible to him . Hence again the need of select ...
... future deduction , is the only way of ensuring that the boy's reasoning is to him a real mental process , instead of , as it often is , a mere juggling with counters more or less unintelligible to him . Hence again the need of select ...
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... future wealth . It can easily be borne by future generations . It will scarcely be felt in a decade or two , if the Empire emerges victorious from the struggle and if its boundless resources are utilised to the full by the policy of ...
... future wealth . It can easily be borne by future generations . It will scarcely be felt in a decade or two , if the Empire emerges victorious from the struggle and if its boundless resources are utilised to the full by the policy of ...
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... Future of Railways , 619–636 Peace by negotiation ' and treachery of our Bolsheviks , 487-498 Peace plots made in Germany , ' 592- 602 ; Pacifist propaganda , 685-697 Peacemaker , Confessions of a , 637-654 Peace - rationing , after ...
... Future of Railways , 619–636 Peace by negotiation ' and treachery of our Bolsheviks , 487-498 Peace plots made in Germany , ' 592- 602 ; Pacifist propaganda , 685-697 Peacemaker , Confessions of a , 637-654 Peace - rationing , after ...
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