Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... interest my readers . NOTE . - When I tried to find a topical Eton title , the only suggestion which came from my family was A Long Lie , which is obviously unsuitable . 3 From the point of view which I have suggested , I cannot feel ...
... interest my readers . NOTE . - When I tried to find a topical Eton title , the only suggestion which came from my family was A Long Lie , which is obviously unsuitable . 3 From the point of view which I have suggested , I cannot feel ...
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... interest him . No one could maintain that the old classical education fulfilled that object : and our scientific masters , by assuming that science “ ought " to interest everybody , are wasting much time and money to no profitable end ...
... interest him . No one could maintain that the old classical education fulfilled that object : and our scientific masters , by assuming that science “ ought " to interest everybody , are wasting much time and money to no profitable end ...
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Cyril Alington. and human interest lies outside its purview . The questions which most of us take an interest in ... interests of mankind , and indeed the very search for truth of fact , which is the glory of science , are equally ...
Cyril Alington. and human interest lies outside its purview . The questions which most of us take an interest in ... interests of mankind , and indeed the very search for truth of fact , which is the glory of science , are equally ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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