Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... pupils . He was a very good Conservative , and there are few matters in which even Liberal English- men are more ... pupil should venerate his teacher as a sage , but it is a peculiarly English discovery that he can be treated as an ...
... pupils . He was a very good Conservative , and there are few matters in which even Liberal English- men are more ... pupil should venerate his teacher as a sage , but it is a peculiarly English discovery that he can be treated as an ...
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... pupils who are desperately anxious to succeed . It ought not to be necessary to point out that the diversity of conditions does much to impair the value of those tables of statistics with which some news- papers delight to prove that ...
... pupils who are desperately anxious to succeed . It ought not to be necessary to point out that the diversity of conditions does much to impair the value of those tables of statistics with which some news- papers delight to prove that ...
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... pupils , inspired no doubt by filial piety , or by that respect for the aged which is so gratifying a feature of modern life , allowed the Eton professional and me to beat them at Rackets . II I forget who was the great thinker who ...
... pupils , inspired no doubt by filial piety , or by that respect for the aged which is so gratifying a feature of modern life , allowed the Eton professional and me to beat them at Rackets . II I forget who was the great thinker who ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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