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... believe that there is no room for both the classical languages , except for boys of marked linguistic ability . It is idle to pretend that literary taste cannot be cultivated by our own in- comparable literature , while it is indis ...
... believe that there is no room for both the classical languages , except for boys of marked linguistic ability . It is idle to pretend that literary taste cannot be cultivated by our own in- comparable literature , while it is indis ...
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... believe that all composi- tion in it , except for boys of linguistic gifts , should be discontinued , while it must be confessed that Latin literature , especially in prose , is very jejune as a stimulus for immature minds . III . We ...
... believe that all composi- tion in it , except for boys of linguistic gifts , should be discontinued , while it must be confessed that Latin literature , especially in prose , is very jejune as a stimulus for immature minds . III . We ...
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... believe in faith , the primacy of the spirit , the freedom of the will , im- mortality , God , and even remain a Christian . " He leaves us free , " he writes , " to believe ; nay more , he fur- nishes us with a basis which encourages ...
... believe in faith , the primacy of the spirit , the freedom of the will , im- mortality , God , and even remain a Christian . " He leaves us free , " he writes , " to believe ; nay more , he fur- nishes us with a basis which encourages ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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