The Quarterly Review, Volume 298William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1960 |
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... schools during and following the Renaissance period . By the eighteenth century these schools had ceased to fulfil any of the conditions regarded by humanists like Vittorino as necessary for a liberal education . There was little if any ...
... schools during and following the Renaissance period . By the eighteenth century these schools had ceased to fulfil any of the conditions regarded by humanists like Vittorino as necessary for a liberal education . There was little if any ...
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... schools and many of the grammar schools continued on their traditional way , unaffected by the clamour for more realistic material . Indeed , Arnold's reforms at Rugby may well be considered as a dedicated attempt to revive , in a ...
... schools and many of the grammar schools continued on their traditional way , unaffected by the clamour for more realistic material . Indeed , Arnold's reforms at Rugby may well be considered as a dedicated attempt to revive , in a ...
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... school subjects an increasing prestige over others . Both to pupils and employers those subjects have tended to seem most important which appeared to possess most practical and vocational use . On the whole , the popular secondary schools ...
... school subjects an increasing prestige over others . Both to pupils and employers those subjects have tended to seem most important which appeared to possess most practical and vocational use . On the whole , the popular secondary schools ...
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Toward a United States Policy in the Middle East | 1 |
The Shop Stewards Place in Industry | 8 |
A J M SYKES | 16 |
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