Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... kind of curriculum is the one that turns out gentlemen ; gentlemen are what Oxford and Cambridge turn out ; therefore , these universities have the right kind of curriculum . 2 Professor C. E. Merriam , who ranks among the chief ...
... kind of curriculum is the one that turns out gentlemen ; gentlemen are what Oxford and Cambridge turn out ; therefore , these universities have the right kind of curriculum . 2 Professor C. E. Merriam , who ranks among the chief ...
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... kind as to render the application of scientific method very difficult and even defy it altogether ? It is generally admitted that human phenomena , as compared with natural phenomena , are exceedingly complex.1 The given situation is ...
... kind as to render the application of scientific method very difficult and even defy it altogether ? It is generally admitted that human phenomena , as compared with natural phenomena , are exceedingly complex.1 The given situation is ...
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... kind ; thirdly , and of much more frequent occurrence , political control in a State passed from one class . to another , above all when the so - called bourgeoisie limited or over- threw the monarchy . In most cases the early written ...
... kind ; thirdly , and of much more frequent occurrence , political control in a State passed from one class . to another , above all when the so - called bourgeoisie limited or over- threw the monarchy . In most cases the early written ...
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