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The School as a Social Institution; An Introduction to the Study of Social Education

By Robbins, Charles Leonidas

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Title: The School as a Social Institution; An Introduction to the Study of Social Education  
Author: Robbins, Charles Leonidas
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Language: English
Subject: Sociology, Education, Societies.
Collections: American Libraries Collection
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1918
Publisher: Boston, New York; Allyn and Bacon

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Charles L. (Charles Leonidas), 1876-193, B. R. (1918). The School as a Social Institution; An Introduction to the Study of Social Education. Retrieved from https://self.gutenberg.org/


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Burke: On conciliation with the colonies.--Chatham: On American affairs.--Burke: Before the electors at Bristol.--Erskine: In the Stockdale case.--Webster: The reply to Hayne.--Macaulay: On the reform bill of 1832.--Calhoun: On the slavery question.--Seward: On the irrepressible conflict.--Lincoln: The Gettysburg address.--Notes

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Cornell University Library

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Speeches, addresses, etc., American ; Speeches, addresses, etc., English

 
 



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