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The development of Catholic education in New South Wales, Australia, 1900-1966 [microform] : study o...

The development of Catholic education in New South Wales, Australia, 1900-1966 [microform] : study o...

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The development of Catholic education in New South Wales, Australia, 1900-1966 [microform] : study of catechetical approaches in the high schools of New South Wales compared with catechetical theories current in Europe and America in the period under review / William Allan Mullins.

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The development of Catholic education in New South Wales, Australia, 1900-1966 [microform] : study of catechetical approaches in the high schools of New South Wales compared with catechetical theories current in Europe and America in the period under review / William Allan Mullins.

Publisher

nn Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, c1969.

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MAV/FM4/10452

Record Identifier

74Vv5Axjjr3g

MMS ID

991017792559702626

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English

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1 microfilm reel, 35 mm.

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Dissertation

Thesis (Ph.D.)--Catholic University of America, 1969.

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Publisher

nn Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, c1969.

Date Published

c1969.

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The development of Catholic education in New South Wales, Australia, 1900-1966 [microform] : study of catechetical approaches in the high schools of New South Wales compared with catechetical theories current in Europe and America in the period under review / William Allan Mullins.

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c1969.

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MAV/FM4/10452

Record Identifier

74Vv5Axjjr3g

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991017792559702626

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