American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 3Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... condition of the working classes , and the means of improving it . This collection will particularly include the programme and annual reports of the various Provident and Benevolent Institutions in the metropolis and the provinces , and ...
... condition of the working classes , and the means of improving it . This collection will particularly include the programme and annual reports of the various Provident and Benevolent Institutions in the metropolis and the provinces , and ...
Side 587
... condition , lead them back to manhood and a higher destiny , and thus prove to himself and those around him more and more clearly the truth of his opinion . His institu- tion was to comprise the means for a sufficient instruction in ...
... condition , lead them back to manhood and a higher destiny , and thus prove to himself and those around him more and more clearly the truth of his opinion . His institu- tion was to comprise the means for a sufficient instruction in ...
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... condition of the inmates is so regulated as to afford no temptation to the criminal , or cause of envy to the honest poor , we do not hesitate to assert that it is attended with no more incidental evil than is inseparable from every ...
... condition of the inmates is so regulated as to afford no temptation to the criminal , or cause of envy to the honest poor , we do not hesitate to assert that it is attended with no more incidental evil than is inseparable from every ...
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ROGER ASCHAM | 23 |
or the Schole of Shootinge By Roger Ascham | 41 |
COLLEGE GOVERNMENTor the Students Code of Honor By Horace Mann LL D | 65 |
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