The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 140 |
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The assumptions behind it are that a democracy is a government under the leadership of everybody , that everybody can learn something even if he cannot become a real thinker , and that for social welfare the college must conform to this ...
The assumptions behind it are that a democracy is a government under the leadership of everybody , that everybody can learn something even if he cannot become a real thinker , and that for social welfare the college must conform to this ...
Sivu 18
No man with a thoughtful philosophy of government maintains that it is the business of the State to confine schools within the limits of preconceived and popular ignorance . No one with a sane philosophy of education declares that it is ...
No man with a thoughtful philosophy of government maintains that it is the business of the State to confine schools within the limits of preconceived and popular ignorance . No one with a sane philosophy of education declares that it is ...
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Pau was offered the post , but stipulated that he must be given powers which the Government was unwilling to grant , more especially as his clerical opinions made him suspect to politicians ever haunted by the bogey of a military coup ...
Pau was offered the post , but stipulated that he must be given powers which the Government was unwilling to grant , more especially as his clerical opinions made him suspect to politicians ever haunted by the bogey of a military coup ...
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During 1915 Joffre , who since the rapid fall of Liége and Namur had no trust in his old love , persuaded the Government to declass Verdun as a fortress , and , having got control , from then on drained it of its men and armaments .
During 1915 Joffre , who since the rapid fall of Liége and Namur had no trust in his old love , persuaded the Government to declass Verdun as a fortress , and , having got control , from then on drained it of its men and armaments .
Sivu 90
Although the sacrifice was of no avail ultimately , the Government at first thought of securing Joffre's demotion by the conventional method of promotion . They gave Joffre the new - coined title of Commander in Chief of the French ...
Although the sacrifice was of no avail ultimately , the Government at first thought of securing Joffre's demotion by the conventional method of promotion . They gave Joffre the new - coined title of Commander in Chief of the French ...
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