The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 7–8University of Auckland., 1973 |
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... English . The first government in- spectors regretted that English was ' not yet . . . part of the general course of instruction . . . . On the whole the progress hitherto made in this branch is but small . ' Since in Ashwell's school ...
... English . The first government in- spectors regretted that English was ' not yet . . . part of the general course of instruction . . . . On the whole the progress hitherto made in this branch is but small . ' Since in Ashwell's school ...
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... English from his pupils until he felt that they had acquired sufficient education to cope with the problems of a wider world . A second accusation levelled at the missionaries was that , by not teaching sufficient English , they were ...
... English from his pupils until he felt that they had acquired sufficient education to cope with the problems of a wider world . A second accusation levelled at the missionaries was that , by not teaching sufficient English , they were ...
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... English word and the latter , though used by Scots to denote themselves , no part of his native vocabul- ary . Now , as Taylor knows very well , there are parts of the world in which men are killed for less ; he is deliberately dabbling ...
... English word and the latter , though used by Scots to denote themselves , no part of his native vocabul- ary . Now , as Taylor knows very well , there are parts of the world in which men are killed for less ; he is deliberately dabbling ...
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