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F . Warre Cornish , Chivalry ( New York : The Macmillan Co . , 1901 ) , p . 24 . 10
Ibid . , p . 17 . 11 Ibid . , pp . 349 - 350 . * Ibid . , pp . 27 - 28 . 10 G . G . Coulton ,
Medieval Panorama ( IN EDUCATION FOR THE MEDIEVAL - DISCIPLINES 107.
F . Warre Cornish , Chivalry ( New York : The Macmillan Co . , 1901 ) , p . 24 . 10
Ibid . , p . 17 . 11 Ibid . , pp . 349 - 350 . * Ibid . , pp . 27 - 28 . 10 G . G . Coulton ,
Medieval Panorama ( IN EDUCATION FOR THE MEDIEVAL - DISCIPLINES 107.
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... which was the education of the whole man . In some respects , Montaigne
preceded Locke in viewing exercises as 18 Michel de Montaigne , The Essays of
Michel de Montaigne , trans . Jacob Zeitlin ( New York : Alfred Knopf , 1934 ) , I ,
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... which was the education of the whole man . In some respects , Montaigne
preceded Locke in viewing exercises as 18 Michel de Montaigne , The Essays of
Michel de Montaigne , trans . Jacob Zeitlin ( New York : Alfred Knopf , 1934 ) , I ,
145 ...
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47 Golf came to stay when Robert Lockhart , a business man of Yonkers , New
York , visited his native country of Scotland in 1887 and brought back some golf
clubs and balls . He showed them to a friend , John Reid , and these two men
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47 Golf came to stay when Robert Lockhart , a business man of Yonkers , New
York , visited his native country of Scotland in 1887 and brought back some golf
clubs and balls . He showed them to a friend , John Reid , and these two men
plus ...
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IS OI 2 PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR THE PERFETUITY | 12 |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN EDUCATION FOR ORIENTAL SOCIAL STA | 21 |
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