The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen18Mass. Teachers' Association, 1865 |
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... CHARACTER . There is a higher education than we have yet noticed , and which cannot too often be brought to view . Wisdom is of more impor- tance than knowledge . Character is better than intellect . It takes great virtues to make truly ...
... CHARACTER . There is a higher education than we have yet noticed , and which cannot too often be brought to view . Wisdom is of more impor- tance than knowledge . Character is better than intellect . It takes great virtues to make truly ...
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... character of the defendant . Every man who lives long enough to acquire a character , is entitled to have the benefit of it when he is in peril . That is one of the blessings of character that when a man finds himself surrounded by ...
... character of the defendant . Every man who lives long enough to acquire a character , is entitled to have the benefit of it when he is in peril . That is one of the blessings of character that when a man finds himself surrounded by ...
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... character , and should be freely furnished to children . Indeed , this is the form in which children most read- ily receive and most distinctly remember whatever lessons we would teach them . The moral pill that is swallowed with a wry ...
... character , and should be freely furnished to children . Indeed , this is the form in which children most read- ily receive and most distinctly remember whatever lessons we would teach them . The moral pill that is swallowed with a wry ...
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