Portrait of an Age: Victorian EnglandOxford University Press, 1977 - 423 páginas In print continuously since its first appearance in 1936, this study of the Victorian era from 1837-1901 is regarded as the greatest history of that time ever written. An immortal classic, the greatest longest essay ever written. |
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... College himself and for some years lived a double existence , as an official at Whitehall and the Principal of a Training College at Battersea . The example was decisive . Volun- tary training colleges sprang up in quick succession ...
... College himself and for some years lived a double existence , as an official at Whitehall and the Principal of a Training College at Battersea . The example was decisive . Volun- tary training colleges sprang up in quick succession ...
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... college . On learning that the Governesses ' Bene- volent Institution , with the support of F. D. Maurice and other pro- fessors of King's College , intended to open such a college in 1848 , she decided to contribute the money to their ...
... college . On learning that the Governesses ' Bene- volent Institution , with the support of F. D. Maurice and other pro- fessors of King's College , intended to open such a college in 1848 , she decided to contribute the money to their ...
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... College . In 1849 Miss Beale was appointed mathematical tutor at the College , and in 1854 head teacher of a school attached to it . She became head teacher of the Clergy Daughters ' School , Casterton , in 1857 but resigned within a ...
... College . In 1849 Miss Beale was appointed mathematical tutor at the College , and in 1854 head teacher of a school attached to it . She became head teacher of the Clergy Daughters ' School , Casterton , in 1857 but resigned within a ...
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A Biographical Memoir by Sir George | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THIS EDITION | 9 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND | 17 |
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Making Welfare Work: Reconstructing Welfare for the Millennium Frank Field Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |