Congressional Serial SetU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... ment has been due to the conditions which it found prevailing in the South . The need which was felt of completing the radical readjust- ment of the economical and political life of the Southern States , to meet the changed order of ...
... ment has been due to the conditions which it found prevailing in the South . The need which was felt of completing the radical readjust- ment of the economical and political life of the Southern States , to meet the changed order of ...
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... ment in the public secondary schools has increased , but not to the loss of the clerical establishments . The apparent transfer of young men of the more influential classes from State schools to clerical was one of the provoking causes ...
... ment in the public secondary schools has increased , but not to the loss of the clerical establishments . The apparent transfer of young men of the more influential classes from State schools to clerical was one of the provoking causes ...
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... ment and organization receive attention . In a subsequent section of the chapter , the author discusses kindergarten principles and practices and advocates an enlargement of the sphere of activity of kindergarten pupils . The ...
... ment and organization receive attention . In a subsequent section of the chapter , the author discusses kindergarten principles and practices and advocates an enlargement of the sphere of activity of kindergarten pupils . The ...
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... ment of the neural mechanisms is to be regarded as the most important of the special effects of " muscular " exercise . Following Mercier , Doctor Hartwell classifies bodily movements into central ( movements of the trunk ) , péripheral ...
... ment of the neural mechanisms is to be regarded as the most important of the special effects of " muscular " exercise . Following Mercier , Doctor Hartwell classifies bodily movements into central ( movements of the trunk ) , péripheral ...
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... ment . When an apprentice becomes a herder he is expected to secure the support of himself and family by the sale of surplus male deer to butchers and miners , and expected to train some other apprentice . In most cases this ...
... ment . When an apprentice becomes a herder he is expected to secure the support of himself and family by the sale of surplus male deer to butchers and miners , and expected to train some other apprentice . In most cases this ...
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