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... physical maps , on which no names should be . Now that local geography is made the starting - point in elementary schools , we want a thoroughly good series of large county maps , with few names , but with the physical features , not in ...
... physical maps , on which no names should be . Now that local geography is made the starting - point in elementary schools , we want a thoroughly good series of large county maps , with few names , but with the physical features , not in ...
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... physical geography in education . He writes , in a letter published in Mr. Keltie's excellent Report , that he knows of no other subject " that lends itself so effectively to the teacher who wishes to inspire his pupils with some ...
... physical geography in education . He writes , in a letter published in Mr. Keltie's excellent Report , that he knows of no other subject " that lends itself so effectively to the teacher who wishes to inspire his pupils with some ...
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... Physical Laboratory Practice . By A. M. Worthington , M.A. , late Assistant Master at Clifton College . ( London : Rivingtons , 1886. ) PROBABLY no one has so successfully carried on practical science teaching in schools as the author ...
... Physical Laboratory Practice . By A. M. Worthington , M.A. , late Assistant Master at Clifton College . ( London : Rivingtons , 1886. ) PROBABLY no one has so successfully carried on practical science teaching in schools as the author ...
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Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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