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" History more than a limited portion of their hours of study. ... It seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best advantage if they devote it mainly to those events in English annals which have had the most direct influence on the history... "
Education - Page 191
1894
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Formation of the Union, 1750-1829

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1892 - 324 pages
...to English History more than a limited portion of their hours of study. ... It seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best advantage...direct influence on the history and institutions of their own land. . . . The authors of this book have therefore boldly ventured to modify in their narrative...
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Division and Reunion, 1829-1889

Woodrow Wilson - 1893 - 368 pages
...to English history more than a limited portion oi their hours of study. ... It seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best advantage...direct influence on the history and institutions of their own land. . . . The authors of this book have therefore boldly ventured to modify in their narrative...
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The Publishers Weekly, Volume 44

1893 - 1102 pages
...their hours of study ... it seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best »dvantage. if they devote it mainly to those events in English...direct influence on the history and institutions of their own land." . . .—Extract from Author? Preface, GEOGRAPHY. Longmans' New Atlas — Political...
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Educational Review, Volume 7

1894 - 558 pages
...authors declare that, as Americans give little time to the study of English history, they will use this time " to the best advantage if they devote it mainly...influence on the history and institutions of our own land. For instance, an English reader- might regard the acquisition of the Indian Empire as an event rivaling...
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English History for Americans

Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1894 - 392 pages
...However much we may regret this fact, it is undeniable. This being the case, it seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best advantage...have had the most direct influence on the history and institu• tions of our own land. For instance, an English reader might regard the acquisition of the...
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 118 pages
...to English history more than a limited portion of their hours of study. ... It seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best advantage...direct influence on the history and institutions of their own land. . . . The authors of this book have therefore boldly ventured to modify in their narrative...
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Daniel Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year

Daniel Defoe - 1895 - 298 pages
...to English history more than a limited portion of their hours of study. ... It seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best advantage...direct influence on the history and institutions of their own land. . . . The authors of this book have therefore boldly ventured to modify in their narrative...
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Shakespere's A Midsummer Night's Dream

William Shakespeare - 1895 - 184 pages
...to English history more than a limited portion of their hours of study. ... It seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best advantage...direct influence on the history and institutions of their own land. . . . The authors of this book have therefore boldly ventured to modify in their narrative...
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Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 118 pages
...to Knglish history more than a limited portion of their hours of study. ... It seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best advantage...direct influence on the history and institutions of their own land. . . . 'I he authors of this book have therefore boldly ventured to modify in their...
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Studies in American Education

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1895 - 176 pages
...to English history more than a limited portion of their hours of study. ... It seems clear that such readers will use their time to the best advantage...direct influence on the history and institutions of their own land. . . . The authors of this book have therefore boldly ventured to modify in their narrative...
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