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Page 121
... losing a remove , " and " gaining a double remove , " at the half - yearly examinations , are com- paratively rare occurrences ; but the terms are familiar to the pupils , and have a salutary effect on their minds .
... losing a remove , " and " gaining a double remove , " at the half - yearly examinations , are com- paratively rare occurrences ; but the terms are familiar to the pupils , and have a salutary effect on their minds .
Page 330
These opinions , selected from a mass of testimony to the same effect , are in perfect concurrence as to the inefficacy of the present technical classification . It is agreed on all sides that it must be relinquished ; and the important ...
These opinions , selected from a mass of testimony to the same effect , are in perfect concurrence as to the inefficacy of the present technical classification . It is agreed on all sides that it must be relinquished ; and the important ...
Page 332
Assuming , then , the isolation , instead of the arbitrary classifi- cation of the prisoners , to be the desideratum of both systems , it remains to enquire which best effects that object . The French Commissioners , after estimating ...
Assuming , then , the isolation , instead of the arbitrary classifi- cation of the prisoners , to be the desideratum of both systems , it remains to enquire which best effects that object . The French Commissioners , after estimating ...
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Sir Thomas Brownes Works including his Life | 1 |
Narrative of a Residence in Koordistan and on the site | 35 |
Poggii Epistolæ Editas collegit et emendavit pleras | 60 |
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