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... attend- ance upon the course as long as he thought proper , besides giving access to the use of the library . The ... attended by one hundred ëμμiooi åk- poaraí , and Heraclides purchased an estate of ten talents from the accumulated ...
... attend- ance upon the course as long as he thought proper , besides giving access to the use of the library . The ... attended by one hundred ëμμiooi åk- poaraí , and Heraclides purchased an estate of ten talents from the accumulated ...
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... attend at the refectory table , and collect the spoons after dinner . The treasurer had charge of the documents , deeds and moneys belonging to the monastery ; he received the rents , paid all the wages and expenses , and kept the ...
... attend at the refectory table , and collect the spoons after dinner . The treasurer had charge of the documents , deeds and moneys belonging to the monastery ; he received the rents , paid all the wages and expenses , and kept the ...
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... attend school shall provide for the total or partial exemption of such child from the obligation to attend school if one of Her Majesty's inspectors certifies that such child has reached a standard of education specified in such by ...
... attend school shall provide for the total or partial exemption of such child from the obligation to attend school if one of Her Majesty's inspectors certifies that such child has reached a standard of education specified in such by ...
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American Journal of Education | xi |
Entire Series 74 for March 15 1873 | xxxiii |
GERMAN PEDAGOGY | 49 |
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