Education, Volumen21New England Publishing Company, 1970 |
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Literature is said , truly , to have a broadening influence ; but composition has , also , its broadening influence , which contrib- utes to the good effect of literature . It has a broadening influ- ence in making a child more ...
Literature is said , truly , to have a broadening influence ; but composition has , also , its broadening influence , which contrib- utes to the good effect of literature . It has a broadening influ- ence in making a child more ...
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... influence of the school in this matter is limited , and that upon leaving school the boy is very often exposed to the most adverse influences ; particularly is this true of that large majority who enter into workshops . Here they are ...
... influence of the school in this matter is limited , and that upon leaving school the boy is very often exposed to the most adverse influences ; particularly is this true of that large majority who enter into workshops . Here they are ...
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... influence , through the press , and by standing and fighting . The second problem of which I will speak is one very ... influence is effective either in securing or in holding places for improper teachers . Along with the freedom of ...
... influence , through the press , and by standing and fighting . The second problem of which I will speak is one very ... influence is effective either in securing or in holding places for improper teachers . Along with the freedom of ...
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Arithmetic Historical Points on Seth Harvey | 16 |
Children Some Studies of Supervisor R V Winterburn | 32 |
Ivy Leaf from the Tomb of Keats Poem Julia Harris | 36 |
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