The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... matter which is suitable to his age and abilities . The theory that it does not matter what you teach but how you teach it is a pernicious half- truth . The subject - matter has a value which must be taken into account ; a sound ...
... matter which is suitable to his age and abilities . The theory that it does not matter what you teach but how you teach it is a pernicious half- truth . The subject - matter has a value which must be taken into account ; a sound ...
Pagina 849
... matter of form.'12 The method 10 Minutes of Evidence , p . 743 . 11 Mr. Garrett in his Address to the Law Society observed , ' In the matter of legal education this Society has a record of which we have reason to be proud . By legal ...
... matter of form.'12 The method 10 Minutes of Evidence , p . 743 . 11 Mr. Garrett in his Address to the Law Society observed , ' In the matter of legal education this Society has a record of which we have reason to be proud . By legal ...
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... matter a desire to use the patriotism of the Dominions as a lever to secure some boon for the rich Australian merchants in London - a most unfortunate suggestion on the part of a responsible statesman . He finally threatened that if the ...
... matter a desire to use the patriotism of the Dominions as a lever to secure some boon for the rich Australian merchants in London - a most unfortunate suggestion on the part of a responsible statesman . He finally threatened that if the ...
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