The Westminster Review, Volumen152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... nature of British authority in the Orient . With China , indeed , there need be for the present no difficulty . The Company sent their clippers and armed vessels to Canton , where they exchanged British produce for Chinese without risk ...
... nature of British authority in the Orient . With China , indeed , there need be for the present no difficulty . The Company sent their clippers and armed vessels to Canton , where they exchanged British produce for Chinese without risk ...
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... Nature ; for which , however , his lordship had to go back for a precedent to the days of Hyde and Impey . It is related of those luminaries that on landing ( in 1774 ) they were scandalised by the bare legs of the men who carried their ...
... Nature ; for which , however , his lordship had to go back for a precedent to the days of Hyde and Impey . It is related of those luminaries that on landing ( in 1774 ) they were scandalised by the bare legs of the men who carried their ...
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... nature of the ideal that is being proposed , and the chief difficulties that lie in the way of its realisation . The recent circulars of the Education Department , and the public declaration of policy made by the Secretary for Scotland ...
... nature of the ideal that is being proposed , and the chief difficulties that lie in the way of its realisation . The recent circulars of the Education Department , and the public declaration of policy made by the Secretary for Scotland ...
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... nature of the calling for which they are supposed to prepare . We hear of professional education , commercial education , industrial education ; but all of these are alike technical in the true sense of the word , and not one of them is ...
... nature of the calling for which they are supposed to prepare . We hear of professional education , commercial education , industrial education ; but all of these are alike technical in the true sense of the word , and not one of them is ...
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... nature of the changes that would be required in our elementary code , if our primary schools are to form a part of a really liberal education , I may state briefly what seem to me the most serious defects of the present system . ( 1 ) ...
... nature of the changes that would be required in our elementary code , if our primary schools are to form a part of a really liberal education , I may state briefly what seem to me the most serious defects of the present system . ( 1 ) ...
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