Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceJohn W. Parker, 1873 The volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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... desirable , to call the attention of the Home Secretary to the subject . EDUCATION . The discussions in the Education Department have been of more с than average interest . Two resolutions have been reported to Introduction . xxxiii.
... desirable , to call the attention of the Home Secretary to the subject . EDUCATION . The discussions in the Education Department have been of more с than average interest . Two resolutions have been reported to Introduction . xxxiii.
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... interest of the public will be hailed with delight by those who have had the subject at heart . A very interesting discussion on the use of cor- poral punishments in education called forth the expression of a strong feeling in favour of ...
... interest of the public will be hailed with delight by those who have had the subject at heart . A very interesting discussion on the use of cor- poral punishments in education called forth the expression of a strong feeling in favour of ...
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... interest in the land of Russia to 50,000,000 of its inhabitants ; directly to some , indirectly and inferentially to others . That the gift has been deeply marred by the conditions there is little doubt . The Act of Emancipation is not ...
... interest in the land of Russia to 50,000,000 of its inhabitants ; directly to some , indirectly and inferentially to others . That the gift has been deeply marred by the conditions there is little doubt . The Act of Emancipation is not ...
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... interest in the soil . Some variety of village or personal tenure has still survived , however attenuated by ... interests of the State ; they decline , in reference to occupiers under other tenures , to allow an irrevocable alienation ...
... interest in the soil . Some variety of village or personal tenure has still survived , however attenuated by ... interests of the State ; they decline , in reference to occupiers under other tenures , to allow an irrevocable alienation ...
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... interest ? No reflecting mind surely can admit that such partial isolation can endure in the midst of general communion . The contagion of foreign example alone would be unavoidable and irresistible . It would , however , be in the last ...
... interest ? No reflecting mind surely can admit that such partial isolation can endure in the midst of general communion . The contagion of foreign example alone would be unavoidable and irresistible . It would , however , be in the last ...
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