Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass W. W. Norton, Incorporated, 1931 - 454 من الصفحات |
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... side of the contrast as I have drawn it . What would come , on the other hand , of the ideal systems of education which have fascinated the imagination of this age , could they ever take effect , and whether they would not pro- duce a ...
... side of the contrast as I have drawn it . What would come , on the other hand , of the ideal systems of education which have fascinated the imagination of this age , could they ever take effect , and whether they would not pro- duce a ...
الصفحة 145
... side only , which he greatly values , and which , looked at from that side , quite deserves , perhaps , all the prizing and admiring which he bestows upon it , that this thing , looked at from another side , may appear much less ...
... side only , which he greatly values , and which , looked at from that side , quite deserves , perhaps , all the prizing and admiring which he bestows upon it , that this thing , looked at from another side , may appear much less ...
الصفحة 422
... side the darkness seemed as solid and impassable as a stone wall ; the flickering yellow flames showed black trees and a heavy tropical under- growth . I found my host waiting for me , perspiring and in full evening dress . The dinner ...
... side the darkness seemed as solid and impassable as a stone wall ; the flickering yellow flames showed black trees and a heavy tropical under- growth . I found my host waiting for me , perspiring and in full evening dress . The dinner ...
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