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... character . To all these gifts of nature should be added thorough and broad training in English - grammar , rhetoric , composi- tion , and literature ; a few years , at least , of Latin for the sake of its relation to English ; and an ...
... character . To all these gifts of nature should be added thorough and broad training in English - grammar , rhetoric , composi- tion , and literature ; a few years , at least , of Latin for the sake of its relation to English ; and an ...
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... character- istics of the Japanese people as a whole , and its investigation would bring out the wonderful progress of that nation during the last five years owing partly to their uncommon receptiveness , and their ener- gy to scatter ...
... character- istics of the Japanese people as a whole , and its investigation would bring out the wonderful progress of that nation during the last five years owing partly to their uncommon receptiveness , and their ener- gy to scatter ...
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... character and extent of the religious revolution in England that two centuries earlier drove the Puritans from the mother country to found a new civili- zation on the bleak coast of New England . In the fatherland the Rappites were Pi ...
... character and extent of the religious revolution in England that two centuries earlier drove the Puritans from the mother country to found a new civili- zation on the bleak coast of New England . In the fatherland the Rappites were Pi ...
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... character . To Owen that part is a small one . With him men are good , bad or indifferent accord- ing to the environment that has shaped them . While few if any of us would minimize heredity and will as Owen has done , yet there is a ...
... character . To Owen that part is a small one . With him men are good , bad or indifferent accord- ing to the environment that has shaped them . While few if any of us would minimize heredity and will as Owen has done , yet there is a ...
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... character . They assert the supremacy of the State's interest in the child as against any opposing interest of the parent . " Miss Seegmiller , Indianapolis : " When the home no longer provides opportunity for industrial occupations and ...
... character . They assert the supremacy of the State's interest in the child as against any opposing interest of the parent . " Miss Seegmiller , Indianapolis : " When the home no longer provides opportunity for industrial occupations and ...
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Seite 446 - Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming; Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Seite 400 - Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord: He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword: His truth is marching on.
Seite 288 - Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating his Christmas pie. He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum, And said,
Seite 417 - Now is the high-tide of the year, And whatever of life hath ebbed away Comes flooding back with a ripply cheer, Into every bare inlet and creek and bay...
Seite 151 - I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow-passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys.
Seite 288 - JACK and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water; Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Seite 289 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do.
Seite 417 - Now the heart is so full that a drop overfills it, We are happy now because God wills it; No matter how barren the past may have been, 'Tis enough for us now that the leaves are green...
Seite 417 - Tis as easy now for the heart to be true As for grass to be green or skies to be blue,— Tis the natural way of living: Who knows whither the clouds have fled?
Seite 290 - He acquired in this way an extraordinary habit of suiting the action to the word and the word to the action, of illustrating speech with gesture.