Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 79James Fraser, 1869 |
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... less than 2,000l . , but more than 1,000l . Fifty - five have less than 1,000l . , but more than 500l . Two hundred and twenty - two enjoy incomes ranging between 100l . and 500l ; while the remainder are of less value than 100l . per ...
... less than 2,000l . , but more than 1,000l . Fifty - five have less than 1,000l . , but more than 500l . Two hundred and twenty - two enjoy incomes ranging between 100l . and 500l ; while the remainder are of less value than 100l . per ...
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... less sympathy , the teacher who , finding the ancient grammar school theory hopelessly untenable , determines to disregard it altoge- ther , and to lay himself out to meet the importunate and not very intel- ligent demands of a restless ...
... less sympathy , the teacher who , finding the ancient grammar school theory hopelessly untenable , determines to disregard it altoge- ther , and to lay himself out to meet the importunate and not very intel- ligent demands of a restless ...
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... less reputable children of the neighbouring villages , in order to establish a claim for some clothes ; or when the teachers quarrel , and the school falls into the hands of another religious party ; and there may be , perchance , two ...
... less reputable children of the neighbouring villages , in order to establish a claim for some clothes ; or when the teachers quarrel , and the school falls into the hands of another religious party ; and there may be , perchance , two ...
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... less passionately for the preservation of the status quo . Meanwhile those who care about the development of England's in- telligence , and whose faith in the future gives them courage to deal righteously with the traditions of the past ...
... less passionately for the preservation of the status quo . Meanwhile those who care about the development of England's in- telligence , and whose faith in the future gives them courage to deal righteously with the traditions of the past ...
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... less refractory character - sub- stances which resolve themselves into vapour in the focus of that unearthly glow , and float at a limited height above it . These would obviously exhibit in the spectroscope lines of light ; and , we ...
... less refractory character - sub- stances which resolve themselves into vapour in the focus of that unearthly glow , and float at a limited height above it . These would obviously exhibit in the spectroscope lines of light ; and , we ...
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