Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... experience , though not short , has been confined to a very small part of the English field , and I am very ... experiences , but I shall try to remember that it is only in so far as they serve to illustrate some general principle that ...
... experience , though not short , has been confined to a very small part of the English field , and I am very ... experiences , but I shall try to remember that it is only in so far as they serve to illustrate some general principle that ...
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... experience of governing bodies , I can only say that I have found them curiously human . I do not mean this alto- gether in praise , for it is a human characteristic to enjoy demonstrating power over those whom we employ , and even the ...
... experience of governing bodies , I can only say that I have found them curiously human . I do not mean this alto- gether in praise , for it is a human characteristic to enjoy demonstrating power over those whom we employ , and even the ...
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... experience which other schoolmasters can parallel . Shrewsbury was fortunate in one way : when the question of a war memorial was discussed , there was no question that the figure of Sir Philip Sidney , him- self a member of the school ...
... experience which other schoolmasters can parallel . Shrewsbury was fortunate in one way : when the question of a war memorial was discussed , there was no question that the figure of Sir Philip Sidney , him- self a member of the school ...
Conteúdo
CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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