| Friedrich Paulsen - 1908 - 340 pages
...This sham education, strutting about like a peacock, has always been odious to me. I hated it already from the bottom of my soul, before I came to the throne, and, since my accession, I have done everything I could to suppress it. I mean to proceed on this path, without... | |
| John Holland Rose, Charles Harold Herford, Edward Carter Kersey Gonner - 1912 - 214 pages
...encouraged at the expense of Greek. Administrators were harking back to the ideals of the Reformation. In the elementary schools progress was checked by...their ambitions for liberal education. But the era 1840—1870, though in some respects a period of reaction, was also a period of advance. At the Universities... | |
| Peter Sandiford - 1918 - 620 pages
...This sham education, strutting about like a peacock, has always been odious to me. I hated it already from the bottom of my soul before I came to the throne, and since my accession I have done everything I could to suppress it. I mean to proceed on this path without... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 902 pages
...This sham education, strutting about like a peacock, has always been odious to me. I hated it already from the bottom of my soul before I came to the throne, and, since my accession, I have done everything I could to suppress it. I mean to proceed on this path, without... | |
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