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... reader will at times find conclusions in his writings sustained by reasonings inadequately developed , and important questions by no means satisfactorily answered . We must not , therefore , permit ourselves , through mere kindli- ness ...
... reader will at times find conclusions in his writings sustained by reasonings inadequately developed , and important questions by no means satisfactorily answered . We must not , therefore , permit ourselves , through mere kindli- ness ...
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... readers of this magazine . Miss Gould died in Boston , July 28 , after an illness of about a year . She was the writer of many poems of rare merit , as will be apparent to any who look over the complete index to the volumes of EDUCATION ...
... readers of this magazine . Miss Gould died in Boston , July 28 , after an illness of about a year . She was the writer of many poems of rare merit , as will be apparent to any who look over the complete index to the volumes of EDUCATION ...
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... reader , and the style and spirit of the author is educative . It will inspire others to thorough work in natural ... readers . The books have been translated into six languages in Asia , and as many more in Europe . Dr. Stall , the ...
... reader , and the style and spirit of the author is educative . It will inspire others to thorough work in natural ... readers . The books have been translated into six languages in Asia , and as many more in Europe . Dr. Stall , the ...
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... Reader : Book I. By H. B. M. Buchanan , A.B. , and Arnold V. Stubenrauch . This volume is devoted entirely to farm animals . It will be followed by Vol . II , which will deal with soil and crops . It is an American edition of an English ...
... Reader : Book I. By H. B. M. Buchanan , A.B. , and Arnold V. Stubenrauch . This volume is devoted entirely to farm animals . It will be followed by Vol . II , which will deal with soil and crops . It is an American edition of an English ...
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... readers of literature , nor to prepare the pupil to answer questions about rhetori- cal theory , but to enable every pupil to express in writing , freely , clearly and forcibly , whatever he may find within him worthy of expression ...
... readers of literature , nor to prepare the pupil to answer questions about rhetori- cal theory , but to enable every pupil to express in writing , freely , clearly and forcibly , whatever he may find within him worthy of expression ...
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Page 497 - Alice, still panting a little, "you'd generally get to somewhere else — if you ran very fast for a long time as we've been doing." "A slow sort of country!" said the Queen. "Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!
Page 266 - Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it.
Page 265 - I answer, ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But like the sea-faring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you will reach your destiny.
Page 81 - I believe, towards the close of the last century, and the beginning of the present, sent out more living writers, in its proportion, than any other school.
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Page 268 - I do solemnly bind myself, in the sight of God, that, when I shall be called to give my voice touching any such matter of this state wherein freemen are to deal, I will give my vote and suffrage as I shall judge in mine own conscience may best conduce and tend to the public weal of the body, without respect of persons or favor of any man. So help me God, in the Lord Jesus Christ...
Page 245 - Yet the history of the people is the chief theme. At every stage of the splendid progress which separates the America of Washington and Adams from the America in which we live, it...