The Quarterly Review, Band 265,Ausgabe 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... seems that coeducation has come to stay , so it is most desirable to consider what precautions are necessary in order that it may indeed prove to be of the value that its advocates anticipate . In the first place it seems clear that ...
... seems that coeducation has come to stay , so it is most desirable to consider what precautions are necessary in order that it may indeed prove to be of the value that its advocates anticipate . In the first place it seems clear that ...
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... seems very desirable . At present mayors and chairmen of District Councils are auto- matically justices and are sometimes automatically chair- men of Benches . This seems wrong . Aptitude in muni- cipal politics does not signify a ...
... seems very desirable . At present mayors and chairmen of District Councils are auto- matically justices and are sometimes automatically chair- men of Benches . This seems wrong . Aptitude in muni- cipal politics does not signify a ...
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... seems to recognise imperfectly : he seems to confuse the Reformation with the Reformers . No doubt More in his later controversial years did thus confuse ; but that was the weakest point of all his writings . In the face of men like ...
... seems to recognise imperfectly : he seems to confuse the Reformation with the Reformers . No doubt More in his later controversial years did thus confuse ; but that was the weakest point of all his writings . In the face of men like ...
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THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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