The Modern Review, Količina 11Ramananda Chatterjee Prabasi Press Private, Limited, 1912 Includes section "Reviews and notices of books". |
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... rule the man from the north cannot adapt himself to the climate of the south . The conquests which occupy so much space in history have probably effected no permanent change in the population of the conquered countries . It seems less ...
... rule the man from the north cannot adapt himself to the climate of the south . The conquests which occupy so much space in history have probably effected no permanent change in the population of the conquered countries . It seems less ...
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... rule , the boys and girls play separately and as they choose . Evidently the object of the recess is to prevent school work from degenerating into a lifeless grind . It brings the children out - of - doors into . sunlight and fresh air ...
... rule , the boys and girls play separately and as they choose . Evidently the object of the recess is to prevent school work from degenerating into a lifeless grind . It brings the children out - of - doors into . sunlight and fresh air ...
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... rules of school government , hire teachers , keep the school building in repair and furnish necessary school material . The board receives no remuneration for its services . Next to the board , the school is under the supervision of the ...
... rules of school government , hire teachers , keep the school building in repair and furnish necessary school material . The board receives no remuneration for its services . Next to the board , the school is under the supervision of the ...
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... rule , the Christian churches , the Roman , Greek , and Protestant , have heretofore relied mainly upon the principle of authority , the Reform- ation having substituted for an authorita- tive church an authoritative book ; but it is ...
... rule , the Christian churches , the Roman , Greek , and Protestant , have heretofore relied mainly upon the principle of authority , the Reform- ation having substituted for an authorita- tive church an authoritative book ; but it is ...
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... rules the universe . Trust in His supreme rule is genuine consolation and support under many human trials and sufferings . Nevertheless , although brave and patient endurance of evils is always admirable , and generally happier than ...
... rules the universe . Trust in His supreme rule is genuine consolation and support under many human trials and sufferings . Nevertheless , although brave and patient endurance of evils is always admirable , and generally happier than ...
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