Things Ancient and ModernLongmans, Green, 1936 - 316 páginas |
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... true that he had called the Head Master a fool , though not to his face , but it was very clearly explained that that had nothing to do with it . He had used a word forbidden by the highest authority , and the school shuddered at the ...
... true that he had called the Head Master a fool , though not to his face , but it was very clearly explained that that had nothing to do with it . He had used a word forbidden by the highest authority , and the school shuddered at the ...
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... true eye for ness when he put in a prayer book which he gave me a misquotation from the Book of Ecclesiasticus , " The very true beginning of wisdom is the desire for discipline : and the care for discipline is love . " my weak- But in ...
... true eye for ness when he put in a prayer book which he gave me a misquotation from the Book of Ecclesiasticus , " The very true beginning of wisdom is the desire for discipline : and the care for discipline is love . " my weak- But in ...
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... true story , is of course an extreme instance : but it remains true that the desire not to " let down " his house , or his school , or people who have trusted him , remains a real element in a boy's make - up , and is of incalculable ...
... true story , is of course an extreme instance : but it remains true that the desire not to " let down " his house , or his school , or people who have trusted him , remains a real element in a boy's make - up , and is of incalculable ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
IntroductionEnglish suspicion of specialists and of school | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 39 |
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