Oxford Social Studies Pamphlets, Issue 28Oxford book, 1961 - Social sciences |
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Page 15
... marriage for both sexes . " They found , further , that marriages among the ill - educated are often rushed and ill - con- sidered - less likely to be successful and lasting ; while marriages among the well - educated have a better ...
... marriage for both sexes . " They found , further , that marriages among the ill - educated are often rushed and ill - con- sidered - less likely to be successful and lasting ; while marriages among the well - educated have a better ...
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... marriages were happy ones . Understanding and Appreciating Life In addition to all the above - mentioned tangible and intan- gible values of education , there are others , still more subtle , that concern the joys of the intellect , of ...
... marriages were happy ones . Understanding and Appreciating Life In addition to all the above - mentioned tangible and intan- gible values of education , there are others , still more subtle , that concern the joys of the intellect , of ...
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... marriage licenses , taverns , etc. In several of the larger seaboard cities , private societies such as the Free School Society of New York tried to run " free " schools , supported partly by private gifts , partly by limited public ...
... marriage licenses , taverns , etc. In several of the larger seaboard cities , private societies such as the Free School Society of New York tried to run " free " schools , supported partly by private gifts , partly by limited public ...
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