Educational Review, Volume 4Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew Doubleday, Doran, 1892 Vols. 19-34 include "Bibliography of education" for 1899-1906, compiled by James I. Wyer and others. |
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... learned and forgotten it seven times : possibly grammar masters have some such principle in mind . The chief purpose of the reviews has been , however , not to recall what had been learned by bright scholars , so much as to teach pupils ...
... learned and forgotten it seven times : possibly grammar masters have some such principle in mind . The chief purpose of the reviews has been , however , not to recall what had been learned by bright scholars , so much as to teach pupils ...
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... learned man named Erasmus had , in the earlier part of the sixteenth century , discovered , or invented , or evolved from his inner consciousness , the proper pronunciation of Greek , which was accepted by almost all the teachers and ...
... learned man named Erasmus had , in the earlier part of the sixteenth century , discovered , or invented , or evolved from his inner consciousness , the proper pronunciation of Greek , which was accepted by almost all the teachers and ...
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... learned man named Erasmus had , in the earlier part of the sixteenth century , discovered , or invented , or evolved from his inner consciousness , the proper pronunciation of Greek , which was accepted by almost all the teachers and ...
... learned man named Erasmus had , in the earlier part of the sixteenth century , discovered , or invented , or evolved from his inner consciousness , the proper pronunciation of Greek , which was accepted by almost all the teachers and ...
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