The National Review, Volume 48, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1907 |
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Page 569
... Education Depart- ment , and began to learn something about a question upon which hitherto he had merely repeated the accepted Noncon- formist cant and the current platform rant . He found himself in touch with educational experts , and ...
... Education Depart- ment , and began to learn something about a question upon which hitherto he had merely repeated the accepted Noncon- formist cant and the current platform rant . He found himself in touch with educational experts , and ...
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... Education Bill ? It is apparent in every line of every clause . As has been justly said by Mr. Balfour , " it is not an Education Bill at all , " it is essentially a piece of purely vindictive legislation . It is a Bill introduced with ...
... Education Bill ? It is apparent in every line of every clause . As has been justly said by Mr. Balfour , " it is not an Education Bill at all , " it is essentially a piece of purely vindictive legislation . It is a Bill introduced with ...
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RURAL EDUCATION ONE of the most remarkable features of the present time is the extraordinary slowness with which a British community grasps the facilities offered by the Legislature towards the improve- ment of its condition and the ...
RURAL EDUCATION ONE of the most remarkable features of the present time is the extraordinary slowness with which a British community grasps the facilities offered by the Legislature towards the improve- ment of its condition and the ...
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NATIONAL | 560 |
The Future of Tariff Reform By J L GARVIN Editor of | 571 |
To General Picquart on his Appointment as Secretary | 632 |
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