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... natural history and science , was a thorough chemist , was a linguist speaking and writing a number of lan- guages , was a finished musician -- turning to the latter for recreation and rest - in fact , he was versed in many branches and ...
... natural history and science , was a thorough chemist , was a linguist speaking and writing a number of lan- guages , was a finished musician -- turning to the latter for recreation and rest - in fact , he was versed in many branches and ...
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... nature in reclaiming itself . This may come in the form of some apparatus to be applied to the afflicted member , some mechanical device to be employed in the treatment of the body or in the particular need of some trained assistant to ...
... nature in reclaiming itself . This may come in the form of some apparatus to be applied to the afflicted member , some mechanical device to be employed in the treatment of the body or in the particular need of some trained assistant to ...
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... natural talent . In one case this might lead along lines of art work , of needle work , of music , of literature or of science , or what is more useful than all , domesticity . With proper instructors the educational demands could be ...
... natural talent . In one case this might lead along lines of art work , of needle work , of music , of literature or of science , or what is more useful than all , domesticity . With proper instructors the educational demands could be ...
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... nature's incompetency . Out of Ohio's population it is safe to estimate that there are at least ten thou- sand ... natural endowment , be- cause they have special requirements and needs , but no means of supplying them . I simply offer ...
... nature's incompetency . Out of Ohio's population it is safe to estimate that there are at least ten thou- sand ... natural endowment , be- cause they have special requirements and needs , but no means of supplying them . I simply offer ...
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... nature of which we are , and at pres- ent must remain , ignorant , owing to the solely material means at our command for acquiring knowledge . Secondly , although this Ego is separate and distinct from the body , the body , and more ...
... nature of which we are , and at pres- ent must remain , ignorant , owing to the solely material means at our command for acquiring knowledge . Secondly , although this Ego is separate and distinct from the body , the body , and more ...
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