The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 124Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1938 |
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... England , a better sentiment has gradually evolved , but its progress has been much slower than in England . It has been obvious for some time that the coloured people are economically stationary and that some of them , indeed , have ...
... England , a better sentiment has gradually evolved , but its progress has been much slower than in England . It has been obvious for some time that the coloured people are economically stationary and that some of them , indeed , have ...
Pagina 366
... England were as necessary a part of our education as the better - known foundations with 400 or more boys each . The middle class alone in England has hitherto believed sufficiently in education habitually to sacrifice much in order to ...
... England were as necessary a part of our education as the better - known foundations with 400 or more boys each . The middle class alone in England has hitherto believed sufficiently in education habitually to sacrifice much in order to ...
Pagina 415
... England does ; and there is no country that would find it more difficult to discover really disinterested and impartial arbiters . There is also no country that would be more likely than England to suffer in its important commercial ...
... England does ; and there is no country that would find it more difficult to discover really disinterested and impartial arbiters . There is also no country that would be more likely than England to suffer in its important commercial ...
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AUTHOR | 64 |
ARMSTRONGJONES Sir Robert Corporal Punishment | 113 |
CHANEY W | 124 |
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