The English Journal of Education, Volum 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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... causes to which it might be referred . I wished to learn from actual observation how far that admoni- tory movement ... cause of the schism between church and state in education ? Subordinately to this inquiry , I was anxious to learn ...
... causes to which it might be referred . I wished to learn from actual observation how far that admoni- tory movement ... cause of the schism between church and state in education ? Subordinately to this inquiry , I was anxious to learn ...
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... caused . Sixty years after a similar change had taken place in England , our forefathers were gathering up their energies for the fearful contest which ended in the martyrdom of King Charles the First . Many a voice , that now cries ...
... caused . Sixty years after a similar change had taken place in England , our forefathers were gathering up their energies for the fearful contest which ended in the martyrdom of King Charles the First . Many a voice , that now cries ...
Side 9
... cause and partly the effect , of the manner in which foreign commentators have dealt with its awful contents . They have examined , quoted , and criticized them , not like the great Apostle of the Gentiles , who said , " WELL SPAKE THE ...
... cause and partly the effect , of the manner in which foreign commentators have dealt with its awful contents . They have examined , quoted , and criticized them , not like the great Apostle of the Gentiles , who said , " WELL SPAKE THE ...
Side 11
... cause and a consequence of the absence of family life . The best French writers attribute partly to this national habit the excesses of the first Revolution . The extremes of penury and opulence often met on the same staircase . The ...
... cause and a consequence of the absence of family life . The best French writers attribute partly to this national habit the excesses of the first Revolution . The extremes of penury and opulence often met on the same staircase . The ...
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... cause of its revolutionary tendencies . How far may that desecration be charged , historically , on the maxims of the Church of Rome ? One blessing which we owe , under God , to the Puritans , is the high tone of feeling , prevalent on ...
... cause of its revolutionary tendencies . How far may that desecration be charged , historically , on the maxims of the Church of Rome ? One blessing which we owe , under God , to the Puritans , is the high tone of feeling , prevalent on ...
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