Education, Volumen24New England Publishing Company, 1904 |
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... never yet been abstracted , that our blind impulses become clearly defined ends . On the other hand , spelling and grammar , with the same exceptions , never were and never become to us ends , but are always means , just as a knowledge ...
... never yet been abstracted , that our blind impulses become clearly defined ends . On the other hand , spelling and grammar , with the same exceptions , never were and never become to us ends , but are always means , just as a knowledge ...
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... never were also means in social life and never become means . Knowledge of the rela- tive hardness of metals enables one to select a suitable drill , which , however , plays the role of means in drilling a hole . But that is not the ...
... never were also means in social life and never become means . Knowledge of the rela- tive hardness of metals enables one to select a suitable drill , which , however , plays the role of means in drilling a hole . But that is not the ...
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... never shall be wife of mine . " " Then , in order to " break her love , " at her father's sugges- tion he departed from the castle without bidding her farewell . Grieved at this discourtesy , the lily maid , " because of her great love ...
... never shall be wife of mine . " " Then , in order to " break her love , " at her father's sugges- tion he departed from the castle without bidding her farewell . Grieved at this discourtesy , the lily maid , " because of her great love ...
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... Never has any assembly of teachers before met which , by reason of its location and environment , and the high character of its exercises , officers , and chief par- ticipants , been so well calculated to impress the imagination ...
... Never has any assembly of teachers before met which , by reason of its location and environment , and the high character of its exercises , officers , and chief par- ticipants , been so well calculated to impress the imagination ...
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... Never has there been set for a demo- cratic gathering a higher standard of manners or morals . The refinements and amenities of true culture were everywhere manifest . Opportunities for mental and moral expansion , for historical and ...
... Never has there been set for a demo- cratic gathering a higher standard of manners or morals . The refinements and amenities of true culture were everywhere manifest . Opportunities for mental and moral expansion , for historical and ...
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