The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... possible in the matter we have only to look at the teaching of the mother - tongue even in the Classical schools in France and Germany . As for Mr. Robinson's criticisms on the ordinary textbooks with their plethora of notes , their ...
... possible in the matter we have only to look at the teaching of the mother - tongue even in the Classical schools in France and Germany . As for Mr. Robinson's criticisms on the ordinary textbooks with their plethora of notes , their ...
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... possible through Belgium in order to obtain a strategic advantage . I can remember how my conversion was slowly brought about . In order to add interest to the work , we used to set hypothetical problems to the students in their second ...
... possible through Belgium in order to obtain a strategic advantage . I can remember how my conversion was slowly brought about . In order to add interest to the work , we used to set hypothetical problems to the students in their second ...
Pagina 1207
... possible contingencies , and in view of the many precedents of ill omen , it is a matter for some wonder that the Admiralty were persuaded to sanction the undertaking . It is true that they were not asked to risk any capital ships , but ...
... possible contingencies , and in view of the many precedents of ill omen , it is a matter for some wonder that the Admiralty were persuaded to sanction the undertaking . It is true that they were not asked to risk any capital ships , but ...
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