The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen139A. Constable, 1874 |
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... School Board for London to Education Department , March 1872 . 3. Report of Statistical Committee of London School Board , July 1873 . 4. Report of Bye - Laws Committee of the London School Board , Sept. 1873 . 5. Report from Select ...
... School Board for London to Education Department , March 1872 . 3. Report of Statistical Committee of London School Board , July 1873 . 4. Report of Bye - Laws Committee of the London School Board , Sept. 1873 . 5. Report from Select ...
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... schools of enlightenment , at another as peaceful sanctuaries in which the lamp of classic learning never ceased to burn . Mr. Edwards has treated this portion of his subject with much judgment and moderation . That , as a con- sequence ...
... schools of enlightenment , at another as peaceful sanctuaries in which the lamp of classic learning never ceased to burn . Mr. Edwards has treated this portion of his subject with much judgment and moderation . That , as a con- sequence ...
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... schools and universities ; and although examples of extravagant prices for MSS , of great rarity or luxurious ornamentation , such as Robertson brings forward , may be culled without difficulty from the records of the time , it is ...
... schools and universities ; and although examples of extravagant prices for MSS , of great rarity or luxurious ornamentation , such as Robertson brings forward , may be culled without difficulty from the records of the time , it is ...
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... schools , such as the Summa of St. Thomas , or the Sententiæ of Peter Lombard , were to be had of the Oxford booksellers for prices varying from thirteen to twenty shillings.§ A MS . of Anthony Wood in the Bodleian , quoted in Oxon ...
... schools , such as the Summa of St. Thomas , or the Sententiæ of Peter Lombard , were to be had of the Oxford booksellers for prices varying from thirteen to twenty shillings.§ A MS . of Anthony Wood in the Bodleian , quoted in Oxon ...
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... school literature we find a copy of Baron's Mathematical Treatise , consisting of eleven quires , bought in 1379 for five and sixpence . A book pur- chased by Merton College for one of the foundation scholars , described generally as a ...
... school literature we find a copy of Baron's Mathematical Treatise , consisting of eleven quires , bought in 1379 for five and sixpence . A book pur- chased by Merton College for one of the foundation scholars , described generally as a ...
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Página 112 - The maintenance of a due balance among the faculties, now seemed to me of primary importance. The cultivation of the feelings became one of the cardinal points in my ethical and philosophical creed.