The Scottish Review, Том 2 |
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The preamble of the Educational Endowments Act of 1882 states that the object contemplated is the providing , by means of an adequate portion of endowments , higher education for boys and girls of promise , so as to aid their ...
The preamble of the Educational Endowments Act of 1882 states that the object contemplated is the providing , by means of an adequate portion of endowments , higher education for boys and girls of promise , so as to aid their ...
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School Boards and the teachers of higher class primary schools will probably object to their best pupils being taken from them . They will say , and with truth , that the character of the Primary School will be some- what lowered .
School Boards and the teachers of higher class primary schools will probably object to their best pupils being taken from them . They will say , and with truth , that the character of the Primary School will be some- what lowered .
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... extent provided for by Act of Parliament , there is surely no object . more nearly allied to their original intention than the promo- tion of that branch of it for the proper equipment of which there is a lamentable deficiency .
... extent provided for by Act of Parliament , there is surely no object . more nearly allied to their original intention than the promo- tion of that branch of it for the proper equipment of which there is a lamentable deficiency .
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... police regulations , the State is , as Mr. Arnold puts it , ourselves in our collective and corporate capacity , that it is as members of a State co - operating for a common object , that we can most effectively help each other .
... police regulations , the State is , as Mr. Arnold puts it , ourselves in our collective and corporate capacity , that it is as members of a State co - operating for a common object , that we can most effectively help each other .
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As so much prominence is given to the observation , we almost think the revelation of this awful piece of partiality must have been the object of the book . If so , we can only regret that Mr. Canning before commencing his work did not ...
As so much prominence is given to the observation , we almost think the revelation of this awful piece of partiality must have been the object of the book . If so , we can only regret that Mr. Canning before commencing his work did not ...
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Стр. 343 - One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.
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