The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... learning and application of arning would well befit an essay on the subject of learning , as a ractical development of civilisation not altogether in accord , as it is ow carried on , with the welfare of our race . I trust soon some ...
... learning and application of arning would well befit an essay on the subject of learning , as a ractical development of civilisation not altogether in accord , as it is ow carried on , with the welfare of our race . I trust soon some ...
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... learning , in a pure air and ample space , would secure all the advantages which are now so uch desired . In our large and splendid Board Schools , which are ecoming distinct and beautiful social features of the age , something wards ...
... learning , in a pure air and ample space , would secure all the advantages which are now so uch desired . In our large and splendid Board Schools , which are ecoming distinct and beautiful social features of the age , something wards ...
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... learning on the other . I believe myself that great after stinction is impossible with early competitive superiority gained by e struggles I have indicated , and that the evils now so widespread nongst our better - class communities ...
... learning on the other . I believe myself that great after stinction is impossible with early competitive superiority gained by e struggles I have indicated , and that the evils now so widespread nongst our better - class communities ...
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