How to Win: A Book for GirlsFunk & Wagnalls, 1887 - 125 pages |
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... gift , duly cultivated and made effective , society would not explode , the moon would not be darkened , the sun would still shed light . As things are now , when I see an audience of young men , they remind me of a platoon of soldiers ...
... gift , duly cultivated and made effective , society would not explode , the moon would not be darkened , the sun would still shed light . As things are now , when I see an audience of young men , they remind me of a platoon of soldiers ...
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... gift , there is a prophecy pointing to its use , and a silent command of God to use it . " Such utterances as these are assertions of the " natural and inalienable rights " of the individual as such . They are deductions of the ...
... gift , there is a prophecy pointing to its use , and a silent command of God to use it . " Such utterances as these are assertions of the " natural and inalienable rights " of the individual as such . They are deductions of the ...
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... gift , any more than He forgets to add its own peculiar fragrance to the arbutus , or its own song to the lark . It may not lie upon the surface , this choicest of your treasures ; diamonds seldom do . Miners lift a great deal of mere ...
... gift , any more than He forgets to add its own peculiar fragrance to the arbutus , or its own song to the lark . It may not lie upon the surface , this choicest of your treasures ; diamonds seldom do . Miners lift a great deal of mere ...
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... gifts , but whose achievements of voice and pen , of brush and chisel , of noble statesmanship and great - hearted philanthropy , might have blessed and soothed our race through these six thousand years . There is a stern old gentleman ...
... gifts , but whose achievements of voice and pen , of brush and chisel , of noble statesmanship and great - hearted philanthropy , might have blessed and soothed our race through these six thousand years . There is a stern old gentleman ...
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... gift . There is no more practical form of philanthropy than this , for every one who makes a place for herself " higher up " leaves one lower down for some other woman who , but for the vacancy thus afforded her in the world's close ...
... gift . There is no more practical form of philanthropy than this , for every one who makes a place for herself " higher up " leaves one lower down for some other woman who , but for the vacancy thus afforded her in the world's close ...
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Page 63 - Flag of the free heart's hope and home, By angel hands to valor given ! Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy hues were born in heaven. Forever float that standard sheet ! Where breathes the foe but falls before us, With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us ? JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE.
Page 96 - Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye say well; for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet. For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you.
Page 95 - For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn : but if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered.
Page 94 - And she was a widow of about fourscore and four years, which departed not from the temple, but served God with fastings and prayers night and day. 38 And she coming in that instant gave thanks likewise unto the Lord, and spake of him to all them that looked for redemption in Jerusalem.
Page 66 - ... present artificial environment and estimate of their own value ; but the elevation of their sisters to the plane of perfect financial and legal independence, from which the girls can dictate the equitable terms, " You must be as pure and true as you require me to be, ere I give you my hand...
Page 51 - everywhere Two heads in council, two beside the hearth, Two in the tangled business of the world, Two in the liberal offices of life, Two plummets dropt for one to sound the abyss Of science, and the secrets of the mind : Musician, painter, sculptor, critic, more: And everywhere the broad and bounteous Earth Should bear a double growth of those rare souls, Poets, whose thoughts enrich the blood of the world.
Page 65 - For it is an immense temptation to the "sowing of wild oats," when the average youth knows that the smiles he covets most will be his all the same, no matter whether he smokes, swears, drinks beer and leads an impure life, or not. The knowledge on his part...
Page 73 - Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing ? And one of them shall not fall to the ground without your Father.
Page 21 - Yearning for the large excitement that the coming years would yield Eager-hearted as a boy when first he leaves his father's field, And at night along the dusky highway near and nearer drawn, Sees in heaven the light of London flaring like a dreary dawn...