Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 89
... able to transform the hysterical attitude of excessive nationalism into that kind of healthy patriotism which refuses to see á contrast between loyalty to one's own country and a supranational attitude ? If so , a federation of Euro ...
... able to transform the hysterical attitude of excessive nationalism into that kind of healthy patriotism which refuses to see á contrast between loyalty to one's own country and a supranational attitude ? If so , a federation of Euro ...
Page 248
... able laws and of trying to secure their repeal . A citizen must pay taxes for the support of the government . In return he can expect no special bene- fit , but he can demand that taxes be sought for a public purpose , be levied by law ...
... able laws and of trying to secure their repeal . A citizen must pay taxes for the support of the government . In return he can expect no special bene- fit , but he can demand that taxes be sought for a public purpose , be levied by law ...
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... able to repeat the author's words without being able to inter- pret or apply his ideas . For this reason the Reading Center offers its clients nany opportunities to use ideas gained from reading . This brings us to the sending end of ...
... able to repeat the author's words without being able to inter- pret or apply his ideas . For this reason the Reading Center offers its clients nany opportunities to use ideas gained from reading . This brings us to the sending end of ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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