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... effect complete instruction than they could obtain Bell have applied to the work of instruc- is to bring the first rudiments of education at any of the other public schools . tion , principles of great efficacy . In the near to the ...
... effect complete instruction than they could obtain Bell have applied to the work of instruc- is to bring the first rudiments of education at any of the other public schools . tion , principles of great efficacy . In the near to the ...
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... effect of this liberality . " Indeed if a child be kept at a Primary School from four to seven , and then at one of the Gram- mar schools until nine , and from that time till sev- enteen at the Latin and the English Classical school ...
... effect of this liberality . " Indeed if a child be kept at a Primary School from four to seven , and then at one of the Gram- mar schools until nine , and from that time till sev- enteen at the Latin and the English Classical school ...
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... effect . There is a striking difference between this novel , and the other works of the same author in one important particular ; the skill which constantly sustains the interest we feel in the story from the first to the last page . In ...
... effect . There is a striking difference between this novel , and the other works of the same author in one important particular ; the skill which constantly sustains the interest we feel in the story from the first to the last page . In ...
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... effect , we cannot resist the con- viction , that either from some inherent de- fect in his disposition or faculties , or from the irresistible dominion of confirmed hab- it , he never will be other than what he is— a man whose talents ...
... effect , we cannot resist the con- viction , that either from some inherent de- fect in his disposition or faculties , or from the irresistible dominion of confirmed hab- it , he never will be other than what he is— a man whose talents ...
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... effect has been and is produc - ence . A population , as large as that of tion , doubling every twenty - three years ... effects tude . We may easily convince ourselves ders , friends , countrymen , to bear with us almost as important as ...
... effect has been and is produc - ence . A population , as large as that of tion , doubling every twenty - three years ... effects tude . We may easily convince ourselves ders , friends , countrymen , to bear with us almost as important as ...
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