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... with the experience of the history of Christendom to guide them , with free institutions given to them at once , with a full share of all the gains of civilisation readily conceded to them , and with ample protection against enemies ...
... with the experience of the history of Christendom to guide them , with free institutions given to them at once , with a full share of all the gains of civilisation readily conceded to them , and with ample protection against enemies ...
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The impulse which has been given to the Educational movement among them has produced the most striking results , -as to which we shall content ourselves with quoting two Protestant witnesses , both American .
The impulse which has been given to the Educational movement among them has produced the most striking results , -as to which we shall content ourselves with quoting two Protestant witnesses , both American .
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public school boys ; that is , a book of exercises in which is given the exact English of Latin words which are to form verses . Now if a boy has had a sufficient grounding in nonsense verses ( and there are none but the veriest dunces ...
public school boys ; that is , a book of exercises in which is given the exact English of Latin words which are to form verses . Now if a boy has had a sufficient grounding in nonsense verses ( and there are none but the veriest dunces ...
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Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY OF ST CALLISTUS | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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