Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... affection and argument , by affection and argument secure obedience - but at all costs secure the obedience . If the boy revolts in the school , win him if you can ; if you cannot , put him in a reform school . If the man sets himself ...
... affection and argument , by affection and argument secure obedience - but at all costs secure the obedience . If the boy revolts in the school , win him if you can ; if you cannot , put him in a reform school . If the man sets himself ...
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... affections are planted everywhere needs only to be asserted to be received . The savage mother loves her offspring with all the fondness that a mother can know . Beneath the odorous shade of the boundless forests of Chili the native ...
... affections are planted everywhere needs only to be asserted to be received . The savage mother loves her offspring with all the fondness that a mother can know . Beneath the odorous shade of the boundless forests of Chili the native ...
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... affections and in his associations . For him it held the Ark of the Covenant ; to him was the gate of heaven . The world of religious belief is full of solecisms and contradictions . A philosophic observer declares that men by the ...
... affections and in his associations . For him it held the Ark of the Covenant ; to him was the gate of heaven . The world of religious belief is full of solecisms and contradictions . A philosophic observer declares that men by the ...
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