The North British Review, Объемы 22-23W. P. Kennedy, 1854 |
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... courses by moulding them to the peculiar form required for elementary schools . They should develop a course of instruction in the principles of teaching , and il- lustrate the art by all the expedients which belong to a series of model ...
... courses by moulding them to the peculiar form required for elementary schools . They should develop a course of instruction in the principles of teaching , and il- lustrate the art by all the expedients which belong to a series of model ...
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... course , " said the Poles , " you are not going to incur all this expense and dan- ger , and to leave Russia as strong as you found her , ready to make a second aggres- sion as soon as she sees a second opportu- nity . You must make the ...
... course , " said the Poles , " you are not going to incur all this expense and dan- ger , and to leave Russia as strong as you found her , ready to make a second aggres- sion as soon as she sees a second opportu- nity . You must make the ...
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... course . * This , at least , was the decided ring in the second year of the curriculum ; conviction of certain shrewd academical men the other called the Moral Philosophy Chair , in the north , who , so early as the year 1756 , taken by ...
... course . * This , at least , was the decided ring in the second year of the curriculum ; conviction of certain shrewd academical men the other called the Moral Philosophy Chair , in the north , who , so early as the year 1756 , taken by ...
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