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... practical ' subjects . What they wanted was well - educated boys and girls . Give them that foundation , and they would have no difficulty in adding ' practical ' knowledge . One might hope that the committee would go deeply into the ...
... practical ' subjects . What they wanted was well - educated boys and girls . Give them that foundation , and they would have no difficulty in adding ' practical ' knowledge . One might hope that the committee would go deeply into the ...
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... practical asset . As Moubray , who tried Réaumur's process , remarked , ' No person will attempt artificial hatching but from the motive of mere curiosity , and that motive must indeed be powerful , to carry one through the endless ...
... practical asset . As Moubray , who tried Réaumur's process , remarked , ' No person will attempt artificial hatching but from the motive of mere curiosity , and that motive must indeed be powerful , to carry one through the endless ...
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... practical co - operation — a very hard pill to swallow , even in a provisional form , for many members of the Labour Party , who have not forgotten , and are never likely to forget , a feeling about the ' Welsh wizard ' which it would ...
... practical co - operation — a very hard pill to swallow , even in a provisional form , for many members of the Labour Party , who have not forgotten , and are never likely to forget , a feeling about the ' Welsh wizard ' which it would ...
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THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 55 |
THE CRISIS IN THE UNIONIST PARTY By Right Hon L S Amery | 139 |
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