Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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D. V. Warner of Shelburne , advocated the acceptance of a new social ethic on theoretical grounds and pointed to a social gospel tradition within the Church of England itself . Warner in 1909 published a pamphlet entitled The Church and ...
D. V. Warner of Shelburne , advocated the acceptance of a new social ethic on theoretical grounds and pointed to a social gospel tradition within the Church of England itself . Warner in 1909 published a pamphlet entitled The Church and ...
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The members in England fully appreciated , for example , the advantages of training the girls as domestic servants , if they were ultimately to marry Indians outside Sussex Vale , “ but their remaining servants in English families is of ...
The members in England fully appreciated , for example , the advantages of training the girls as domestic servants , if they were ultimately to marry Indians outside Sussex Vale , “ but their remaining servants in English families is of ...
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The addition of laboratory work to science curricula was only slowly realized in England , but it was rapidly adopted by larger American schools , especially Harvard and Yale in the 1840's !
The addition of laboratory work to science curricula was only slowly realized in England , but it was rapidly adopted by larger American schools , especially Harvard and Yale in the 1840's !
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