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... relatively small , say , five or six . It is clear that if all the people who enjoyed a high school education knew two languages ( including at least one of the greater ones ) , and if all the college men and women knew three ...
... relatively small , say , five or six . It is clear that if all the people who enjoyed a high school education knew two languages ( including at least one of the greater ones ) , and if all the college men and women knew three ...
Page 134
... relative ease and accuracy and who cannot speak it with some volubility . Furthermore some pupils should be ... relatively few deserve and which they can only deserve by their adeptness . There would be less sham Latinists , but ...
... relative ease and accuracy and who cannot speak it with some volubility . Furthermore some pupils should be ... relatively few deserve and which they can only deserve by their adeptness . There would be less sham Latinists , but ...
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... relatively small college might decide to pay special attention to Egyptology , and would promote special investigations in that field . While it could not hope to have a library ade- quate to every purpose , it would try to gather as ...
... relatively small college might decide to pay special attention to Egyptology , and would promote special investigations in that field . While it could not hope to have a library ade- quate to every purpose , it would try to gather as ...
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