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... ment of weak patronage , suggests his hope to a mother , who is sitting on the doorstep opposite , that the two children who are rolling in the gut- ter have been vaccinated . I have lost two from illness , and those two have just had ...
... ment of weak patronage , suggests his hope to a mother , who is sitting on the doorstep opposite , that the two children who are rolling in the gut- ter have been vaccinated . I have lost two from illness , and those two have just had ...
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... ment be expected to extend if old women could not be left in the peaceable charge of many varieties of infant life during five hours of the day ? The evil hour came at last , and the 、 sanctity of the parlour and the repose of the ...
... ment be expected to extend if old women could not be left in the peaceable charge of many varieties of infant life during five hours of the day ? The evil hour came at last , and the 、 sanctity of the parlour and the repose of the ...
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... ment of perfectly useless knowledge would have been unfamiliar . As it is , the instruction is not all that could be wished ; it is more easy to describe their knowledge negatively than positively ; more easy to say what they are ...
... ment of perfectly useless knowledge would have been unfamiliar . As it is , the instruction is not all that could be wished ; it is more easy to describe their knowledge negatively than positively ; more easy to say what they are ...
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... ment of weak patronage , suggests his hope to a mother , who is sitting on the doorstep opposite , that the two children who are rolling in the gut- ter have been vaccinated . " I have lost two from illness , and those two have just had ...
... ment of weak patronage , suggests his hope to a mother , who is sitting on the doorstep opposite , that the two children who are rolling in the gut- ter have been vaccinated . " I have lost two from illness , and those two have just had ...
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... ment or cellar floor under a chapel or room de- voted to religious services . The Government is not prepared to grant any aid under such cir- cumstances , and it is difficult to conceive of a school so situated ever attaining a high ...
... ment or cellar floor under a chapel or room de- voted to religious services . The Government is not prepared to grant any aid under such cir- cumstances , and it is difficult to conceive of a school so situated ever attaining a high ...
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