Readings for Liberal Education, Volúmenes1-2Louis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, George Arms Rinehart, 1948 |
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... given by individual teachers . Suggestions and criticisms are given frankly , and received seriously . Teachers and administrators really expect to learn from students , and students respond with heartening responsibility . " They think ...
... given by individual teachers . Suggestions and criticisms are given frankly , and received seriously . Teachers and administrators really expect to learn from students , and students respond with heartening responsibility . " They think ...
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... given city , like Athens , and of a given country , like Egypt , and this only for a few centuries . As to the population of the Roman Empire , given the scarcity of the sources , it is not possible to arrive at a safe conclusion ; we ...
... given city , like Athens , and of a given country , like Egypt , and this only for a few centuries . As to the population of the Roman Empire , given the scarcity of the sources , it is not possible to arrive at a safe conclusion ; we ...
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... given by the great religions to the problem of man's suffering and moral misery in the best of civilizations were diverse . It will be sufficient to illustrate this point if we contrast the answers given by Buddhism and Christianity ...
... given by the great religions to the problem of man's suffering and moral misery in the best of civilizations were diverse . It will be sufficient to illustrate this point if we contrast the answers given by Buddhism and Christianity ...
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