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... persons so far beneath them as they seemed to regard us students . They heard our recita- tions , but none of us thought of going to any of them for private aid , counsel or advice . They and we dwelt upon spheres whose orbits ap ...
... persons so far beneath them as they seemed to regard us students . They heard our recita- tions , but none of us thought of going to any of them for private aid , counsel or advice . They and we dwelt upon spheres whose orbits ap ...
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... persons who , like myself , are inclined to distraction of effort , misled by a thirst for knowledge of many different and diverse kinds . It was well , too , for me that I did not go to Germany until I had a definite and clear - cut ...
... persons who , like myself , are inclined to distraction of effort , misled by a thirst for knowledge of many different and diverse kinds . It was well , too , for me that I did not go to Germany until I had a definite and clear - cut ...
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... persons in your employ to whom has been entrusted the teaching and training of the children in our schools , do not claim perfection in their work , and they are always willing to hear proper suggestions for the improvement of the ...
... persons in your employ to whom has been entrusted the teaching and training of the children in our schools , do not claim perfection in their work , and they are always willing to hear proper suggestions for the improvement of the ...
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... persons with * Mr . Miller's address appeared in the December number of this magazine . as much safety and assurance to the persons carried as 70 A Layman's View of Public Education .
... persons with * Mr . Miller's address appeared in the December number of this magazine . as much safety and assurance to the persons carried as 70 A Layman's View of Public Education .
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as much safety and assurance to the persons carried as the carriage formerly weighing twelve hundred pounds ; can you do it ? ' The car- riage maker will shrug his shoulders and twist his face , and turn to his skilled mechanic and get ...
as much safety and assurance to the persons carried as the carriage formerly weighing twelve hundred pounds ; can you do it ? ' The car- riage maker will shrug his shoulders and twist his face , and turn to his skilled mechanic and get ...
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Side 408 - The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said Territory as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other States that may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, impost or duty therefor.
Side 63 - Reputation, reputation, reputation ! O ! I have lost my reputation. I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial.
Side 345 - Auld Nature swears, the lovely dears Her noblest work she classes, O : Her 'prentice han' she try'd on man, An
Side 411 - An Ordinance for ascertaining the mode of disposing of Lands in the Western Territory.
Side 344 - Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
Side 128 - The language, too, of these men has been adopted (purified indeed from what appear to be its real defects, from all lasting and rational causes of dislike or disgust) because such men hourly communicate with the best objects from which the best part of language is originally derived...
Side 8 - ... to the rule of three. If a straggler supposed to understand Latin, happened to sojourn in the neighborhood, he was looked upon as a wizard. There was absolutely nothing to excite ambition for education. Of course when I came of age I did not know much. Still somehow, I could read, write, and cipher to the rule of three; but that was all.
Side 408 - ... fifty acres of land in the district having been a citizen of one of the states and being resident in the district; or the like freehold and two years...
Side 22 - Here, more than in any other area, "an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure.
Side 527 - THOU must be true thyself, If thou the truth wouldst teach; Thy soul must overflow, if thou Another's soul wouldst reach! It needs the overflow of heart To give the lips full speech. Think truly, and thy thoughts Shall the world's famine feed; Speak truly, and each word of thine Shall be a fruitful seed; Live truly, and thy life shall be A great and noble creed.