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... caused the number of members and associates to be smaller than usual ; but the Council have nevertheless to bear testimony to the great and suc- cessful exertions of the Local Executive Committee , to whom the Association is indebted ...
... caused the number of members and associates to be smaller than usual ; but the Council have nevertheless to bear testimony to the great and suc- cessful exertions of the Local Executive Committee , to whom the Association is indebted ...
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... caused . The Council were of opinion that such misery could be much alleviated and greatly diminished . The Council subsequently petitioned the House of Commons in favour of the Mines Regulation Bill , which provided to some extent for ...
... caused . The Council were of opinion that such misery could be much alleviated and greatly diminished . The Council subsequently petitioned the House of Commons in favour of the Mines Regulation Bill , which provided to some extent for ...
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... code have been every- where accepted by the directors and teachers of denominational schools in a cordial spirit . There seems to be at least the dawn of a desire to make common cause with the Government 4 Opening Address .
... code have been every- where accepted by the directors and teachers of denominational schools in a cordial spirit . There seems to be at least the dawn of a desire to make common cause with the Government 4 Opening Address .
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National association for the promotion of social science. of a desire to make common cause with the Government and with one another . Under these encouraging impressions , I may venture to add to the authoritative admonition of my ...
National association for the promotion of social science. of a desire to make common cause with the Government and with one another . Under these encouraging impressions , I may venture to add to the authoritative admonition of my ...
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... cause essen- tially with the same fervour , and not always as unlike each other as they imagine . What we need is to preserve enthusiasm and to increase charity . The necessity of friendly concert between the different edu- cational ...
... cause essen- tially with the same fervour , and not always as unlike each other as they imagine . What we need is to preserve enthusiasm and to increase charity . The necessity of friendly concert between the different edu- cational ...
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