The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... appears to be , on the whole , the most solemn business performed at Eton . For this the poor tutors are worked— ' overworked ' —from morning to night , so that they scarcely get time for their meals . Whatever else is left undone , the ...
... appears to be , on the whole , the most solemn business performed at Eton . For this the poor tutors are worked— ' overworked ' —from morning to night , so that they scarcely get time for their meals . Whatever else is left undone , the ...
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... appears to us to be also interfered with in the institution of which we have already spoken highly -the ' tutorial system ' at Eton . The assistant masters , who represent the advantages of this arrangement in terms somewhat too glowing ...
... appears to us to be also interfered with in the institution of which we have already spoken highly -the ' tutorial system ' at Eton . The assistant masters , who represent the advantages of this arrangement in terms somewhat too glowing ...
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... appears equally perilous . With the cheap labour at the command of continental manufacturers , it appears extremely inexpedient to increase the cost of labour in England . The manufacturers protest that the first thing is to feed the ...
... appears equally perilous . With the cheap labour at the command of continental manufacturers , it appears extremely inexpedient to increase the cost of labour in England . The manufacturers protest that the first thing is to feed the ...
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