The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller Macmillan, 1939 - English literature |
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... British nation to accept and apply as the moving factor in the determination of the future of British dominion . And this dogma was proclaimed at a time when , in British and colonial political life , a parting of the ways still seemed ...
... British nation to accept and apply as the moving factor in the determination of the future of British dominion . And this dogma was proclaimed at a time when , in British and colonial political life , a parting of the ways still seemed ...
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... British mathematicians , TH astronomers and physicists under the influence of Isaac Newton were followed by a long period of comparative inactivity . This was largely due to the fact that , during a considerable part of the eighteenth ...
... British mathematicians , TH astronomers and physicists under the influence of Isaac Newton were followed by a long period of comparative inactivity . This was largely due to the fact that , during a considerable part of the eighteenth ...
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... British and Foreign School Society " ( 1814 ) , the successor of the Royal Lancaster- ian institute and Lancaster's committee founded in 1808 . Thus , " the voluntary system " of English elementary schools was begun , and a compromise ...
... British and Foreign School Society " ( 1814 ) , the successor of the Royal Lancaster- ian institute and Lancaster's committee founded in 1808 . Thus , " the voluntary system " of English elementary schools was begun , and a compromise ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 55 |
CHAPTER III | 152 |
Abraham Hayward John Doran George Brimley E S Dallas | 183 |
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