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... desire to do the best for the presents ruins twenty - seven miles round ; it has children under one's charge , may stimulate a one hundred gates . Carthage was twenty - five torpid judgment to new life and activity . A miles round ...
... desire to do the best for the presents ruins twenty - seven miles round ; it has children under one's charge , may stimulate a one hundred gates . Carthage was twenty - five torpid judgment to new life and activity . A miles round ...
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... desire to see his influences , which , like invisible threads , weave children imitate him in the use of such lan- their snares about us ; against all forces and guage . If I could but gain the confidence of tendencies which we know ...
... desire to see his influences , which , like invisible threads , weave children imitate him in the use of such lan- their snares about us ; against all forces and guage . If I could but gain the confidence of tendencies which we know ...
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... desire to read . This is what Abbott does , in a peculiar manner , and he has hundreds of little readers all ready to welcome this new book and join the young travellers in their trip among the Channel Islands . Older ones may read it ...
... desire to read . This is what Abbott does , in a peculiar manner , and he has hundreds of little readers all ready to welcome this new book and join the young travellers in their trip among the Channel Islands . Older ones may read it ...
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... desire for the speedy advance- tails should be omitted , that the main thought ment of our pupils ; 3d , by our text books , should be clearly stated and the principal subdi- The only place for which seldom hit the happy mean between ...
... desire for the speedy advance- tails should be omitted , that the main thought ment of our pupils ; 3d , by our text books , should be clearly stated and the principal subdi- The only place for which seldom hit the happy mean between ...
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... desire it , his pupils will not always be pat- terns of propriety . It is easy for him to imag- ine a school where every scholar is a perfect little saint , never doing or saying anything out of the way ; but he will not find it so in ...
... desire it , his pupils will not always be pat- terns of propriety . It is easy for him to imag- ine a school where every scholar is a perfect little saint , never doing or saying anything out of the way ; but he will not find it so in ...
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