The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... influence of the thought which remains embodied in print and paper . 1 Treatment . By Mary Carpenter . Lon- reason to acknowledge. Conversation is at a low ebb in England at present . The higher belles - lettres of an age are admitted to ...
... influence of the thought which remains embodied in print and paper . 1 Treatment . By Mary Carpenter . Lon- reason to acknowledge. Conversation is at a low ebb in England at present . The higher belles - lettres of an age are admitted to ...
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... influence and example among classes that might other- wise have formed the strength of the nation . We hear much of the alarm which the owners of property feel at the depredations · * . which they apprehend from the retention | before ...
... influence and example among classes that might other- wise have formed the strength of the nation . We hear much of the alarm which the owners of property feel at the depredations · * . which they apprehend from the retention | before ...
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... influence of the superintendents has upon the children under their charge . This influence is naturally most powerful when the number of children assigned to the teacher is small , and it is consequently possible to give a great deal of ...
... influence of the superintendents has upon the children under their charge . This influence is naturally most powerful when the number of children assigned to the teacher is small , and it is consequently possible to give a great deal of ...
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... influence and not of physical restraint ; to win the affections of those committed to them ; to arouse in them a spirit of emulation , and to induce them to co - operate in their own reformation . With this view , not only have they ...
... influence and not of physical restraint ; to win the affections of those committed to them ; to arouse in them a spirit of emulation , and to induce them to co - operate in their own reformation . With this view , not only have they ...
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... influence which the opinion of their fellows has upon schoolboys , we can easily judge that it is a powerful incentive to good behaviour . So keen , indeed , is the emulation of the several houses , that cases have occurred in which ...
... influence which the opinion of their fellows has upon schoolboys , we can easily judge that it is a powerful incentive to good behaviour . So keen , indeed , is the emulation of the several houses , that cases have occurred in which ...
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