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These aims are indicated in the famous Greek saying that the State comes into existence for the sake of life , and continues in existence for the sake of the good life . No education is adequate which does not contribute ...
These aims are indicated in the famous Greek saying that the State comes into existence for the sake of life , and continues in existence for the sake of the good life . No education is adequate which does not contribute ...
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These are the three functions which justify the existence of the Comédie - Française as a national theatre to - day . It would be a great mistake , however , to suppose that when it first occurred to Louis XIV to become the patron of ...
These are the three functions which justify the existence of the Comédie - Française as a national theatre to - day . It would be a great mistake , however , to suppose that when it first occurred to Louis XIV to become the patron of ...
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Quakers , after advancing with such surprising rapidity as to threaten the very existence of their rivals , declined so quickly that within a generation they had shrivelled into one of the smallest of the sects , we are at no loss for ...
Quakers , after advancing with such surprising rapidity as to threaten the very existence of their rivals , declined so quickly that within a generation they had shrivelled into one of the smallest of the sects , we are at no loss for ...
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The Educational Problem | 1 |
The Restriction of Rubber | 17 |
American Prosperity and British | 32 |
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