The English Journal of Education, Volume 3Darton and Clark, 1849 - Education |
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... positions . They have dilated on the close logic of one part , and the brilliant rhetoric of another , until the reader has quite lost sight of their solemn issues . The Germans are foremost in this dangerous occupation . We find some ...
... positions . They have dilated on the close logic of one part , and the brilliant rhetoric of another , until the reader has quite lost sight of their solemn issues . The Germans are foremost in this dangerous occupation . We find some ...
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... position of the chief mountains in Palestine , 6. Where is the valley of Jehoshaphat ? RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE . 1. Mention any two events recorded in 22 QUESTIONS SUITABLE FOR PUPIL TEACHERS . QUESTIONS SUITABLE FOR PUPIL TEACHERS AT THE ...
... position of the chief mountains in Palestine , 6. Where is the valley of Jehoshaphat ? RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE . 1. Mention any two events recorded in 22 QUESTIONS SUITABLE FOR PUPIL TEACHERS . QUESTIONS SUITABLE FOR PUPIL TEACHERS AT THE ...
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... position on the map . 2. Describe the situation of the principal dependencies of Great Bri- tain in each of the four quarters of the globe , and distinguish the penal settlements . 3. Give a sketch of the Holy Land , and mark some of ...
... position on the map . 2. Describe the situation of the principal dependencies of Great Bri- tain in each of the four quarters of the globe , and distinguish the penal settlements . 3. Give a sketch of the Holy Land , and mark some of ...
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... position ? 10. Three horses , exerting a traction of 160lb . each , can draw 6 tons of coals from the pit's mouth along a tram - way having a rise of 33 in 100 what is the measure of the friction on the rail ? 11. Why is the high ...
... position ? 10. Three horses , exerting a traction of 160lb . each , can draw 6 tons of coals from the pit's mouth along a tram - way having a rise of 33 in 100 what is the measure of the friction on the rail ? 11. Why is the high ...
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... position to which in the providence of God it is destined . " It is , indeed , the point d'appui , resting on which the mecha- nism of mind may move a world . In pursuing these objects , he rejects the formal modes at which I have ...
... position to which in the providence of God it is destined . " It is , indeed , the point d'appui , resting on which the mecha- nism of mind may move a world . In pursuing these objects , he rejects the formal modes at which I have ...
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