History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 6Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1915 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... problems of vast moment rather than upon the tan- gled system of Roman public law , but because there never was a government in which the qualities needed for successful rule were determined so largely by those possessed by its founder ...
... problems of vast moment rather than upon the tan- gled system of Roman public law , but because there never was a government in which the qualities needed for successful rule were determined so largely by those possessed by its founder ...
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... problems to be solved , and active solutions to the same . Many of the early texts were built upon such a plan as to facilitate the easy use of the question and answer method . A popular form was that of a series of questions and ...
... problems to be solved , and active solutions to the same . Many of the early texts were built upon such a plan as to facilitate the easy use of the question and answer method . A popular form was that of a series of questions and ...
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... problems , but forms rather heavy reading to the average student of history . Never- theless , it would be a great pity if this should prevent such a student from perusing the best history of the Philistines yet written . A. T. OLMSTEAD ...
... problems , but forms rather heavy reading to the average student of history . Never- theless , it would be a great pity if this should prevent such a student from perusing the best history of the Philistines yet written . A. T. OLMSTEAD ...
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... problems of the day are economic , and citizenship is more closely related to economics than to civics . The secondary school furnishes the last chance to teach the subject to any considerable number of students . The argument of the ...
... problems of the day are economic , and citizenship is more closely related to economics than to civics . The secondary school furnishes the last chance to teach the subject to any considerable number of students . The argument of the ...
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... problem created by the new conditions of history teaching , and throw some light upon possible methods of solving the problem . This committee found that the equip- ment cost per pupil in history , as well as in English , was very much ...
... problem created by the new conditions of history teaching , and throw some light upon possible methods of solving the problem . This committee found that the equip- ment cost per pupil in history , as well as in English , was very much ...
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