NCEA Bulletin, 4–6 tomaiThe Assocation, 1907 |
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... language : ' Christianity has been indefinite- ly said to be a part of the law of the land . The law undoubtedly avails itself of the obligations of Christianity as instruments to accomplish the purposes of justice . Christianity is ...
... language : ' Christianity has been indefinite- ly said to be a part of the law of the land . The law undoubtedly avails itself of the obligations of Christianity as instruments to accomplish the purposes of justice . Christianity is ...
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... language , learn it and unlock the vast treasure house of Latin literature . Take the golden key of the Greek language , and unlock the treasure house of Eschylus , of Sophocles , of Euripides , and of the preceding and subsequent ...
... language , learn it and unlock the vast treasure house of Latin literature . Take the golden key of the Greek language , and unlock the treasure house of Eschylus , of Sophocles , of Euripides , and of the preceding and subsequent ...
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... language than that of suggestion , what the sins some- times are that destroy the homes , condoned and assisted by members of the medical profession ? The teacher in the school and college should give such instruction as to make the ...
... language than that of suggestion , what the sins some- times are that destroy the homes , condoned and assisted by members of the medical profession ? The teacher in the school and college should give such instruction as to make the ...
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... language in which humanity and civilization had once reached the acme of their development , and it can never be thoroughly mastered ex- cept in connection with the original and best forms of Latin speech . Ignorance of good Latin is ...
... language in which humanity and civilization had once reached the acme of their development , and it can never be thoroughly mastered ex- cept in connection with the original and best forms of Latin speech . Ignorance of good Latin is ...
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... language is actually largely made up of Latin or of languages derived from the Latin , that the con- tent of our best English authors demands frequently a fair knowl- edge of the Latin authors , both pagan and Christian , and in general ...
... language is actually largely made up of Latin or of languages derived from the Latin , that the con- tent of our best English authors demands frequently a fair knowl- edge of the Latin authors , both pagan and Christian , and in general ...
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