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... give as nearly as possible the exact words of Sophocles . The introduction gives careful attention to the plot , and this is developed in the com- mentary also . The metres are fully treated in an appendix . This is an excellent and ...
... give as nearly as possible the exact words of Sophocles . The introduction gives careful attention to the plot , and this is developed in the com- mentary also . The metres are fully treated in an appendix . This is an excellent and ...
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... give to them ; and on the other , that the time and strength this instruction demands , as well as the means of acquiring it may be made to fit in so perfectly with the conditions of domestic life that every parent will easily be able ...
... give to them ; and on the other , that the time and strength this instruction demands , as well as the means of acquiring it may be made to fit in so perfectly with the conditions of domestic life that every parent will easily be able ...
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... give the pupil a good idea of what is meant by logical unity in the unfolding and compacting of a subject . This appeals at once to the analytical faculty , and then it gives scope , after the analytical faculty has done its work , for ...
... give the pupil a good idea of what is meant by logical unity in the unfolding and compacting of a subject . This appeals at once to the analytical faculty , and then it gives scope , after the analytical faculty has done its work , for ...
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Agriculture Courses of Study in Boris D Bogen 89 | 28 |
Alpine Plants in New England Prof W Whitman Bailey 383 | 107 |
Arrested Development Supt N C Schaeffer 202 | 160 |
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