The Quarterly Review, Volume 295William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1957 |
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Page 165
... Scouts he set his face against ' hidebound rules . ' Regulations were inevitable , but he called these ' Rules on how to play the game of Scouting for Boys . ' The word ' must ' was rarely used . This lack of strict and detailed ...
... Scouts he set his face against ' hidebound rules . ' Regulations were inevitable , but he called these ' Rules on how to play the game of Scouting for Boys . ' The word ' must ' was rarely used . This lack of strict and detailed ...
Page 167
... Scouts and to supply badges . The publication of the book early in 1908 opened the floodgates , and soon Boy Scouts were to be found in all parts of the country . By the end of 1909 the membership was at least 100,000 , and in 1910 ...
... Scouts and to supply badges . The publication of the book early in 1908 opened the floodgates , and soon Boy Scouts were to be found in all parts of the country . By the end of 1909 the membership was at least 100,000 , and in 1910 ...
Page 168
... Scouts and Handicapped Scouts . While the story of Scouting has been one of steady expansion , there have been local set - backs . There were at one time flourishing associations in such countries as Poland , Czechoslovakia , and ...
... Scouts and Handicapped Scouts . While the story of Scouting has been one of steady expansion , there have been local set - backs . There were at one time flourishing associations in such countries as Poland , Czechoslovakia , and ...
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THE MAN IN THE STREET By R F RATTRAY Ph D | 17 |
CAMOUFLAGE AMONG ANIMALS By Leslie Reid | 60 |
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