David Williams: The Anvil and the HammerUniversity of Wales Press, 1986 - 266페이지 |
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... reflection ' how glorious will it be for an Englishman to teach them that their constitution may be as glorious and ... reflected in the ' Girondine ' Constitution must be more a subject of inference than of proof in the total absence of ...
... reflection ' how glorious will it be for an Englishman to teach them that their constitution may be as glorious and ... reflected in the ' Girondine ' Constitution must be more a subject of inference than of proof in the total absence of ...
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... reflections have to the critical aspect of ... the present period'.50 His touch on the pulse of public opinion had ... reflection , ' the transition from Evil to Good , because suddenly attempted , often aggravates the Evil , instead ...
... reflections have to the critical aspect of ... the present period'.50 His touch on the pulse of public opinion had ... reflection , ' the transition from Evil to Good , because suddenly attempted , often aggravates the Evil , instead ...
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... reflection thereon , has the most impressively innovative and progressive impact upon his prescriptions as to teaching method and content . Yet his concept of the place of education in society remains almost completely tradi- tional ...
... reflection thereon , has the most impressively innovative and progressive impact upon his prescriptions as to teaching method and content . Yet his concept of the place of education in society remains almost completely tradi- tional ...
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