Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... preparation for Con- firmation I may perhaps return later on ; here I will only say that there is no such thing as " the ideal age , " and no type of preparation which will suit all capacities and temperaments . The difficulty in the ...
... preparation for Con- firmation I may perhaps return later on ; here I will only say that there is no such thing as " the ideal age , " and no type of preparation which will suit all capacities and temperaments . The difficulty in the ...
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... prepared to agree that a reasonable balance may be struck between their undeserved sufferings and their equally unmerited escapes . It is time to return from this digression to the other agencies which foster the public school spirit ...
... prepared to agree that a reasonable balance may be struck between their undeserved sufferings and their equally unmerited escapes . It is time to return from this digression to the other agencies which foster the public school spirit ...
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... prepared slightly to qualify , but by no means to retract , the opinion that athletic sports are open to all the objections which lie against games in general with none of their com- pensating advantages . They are blatantly self - seek ...
... prepared slightly to qualify , but by no means to retract , the opinion that athletic sports are open to all the objections which lie against games in general with none of their com- pensating advantages . They are blatantly self - seek ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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