Education, Volumen43New England Publishing Company, 1923 |
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... nature , and that demand that he also make over life in terms of himself , that is , he is the touch - stone by which all about him is tested - he is the measure of all things . As far as this paper is concerned these changes are held ...
... nature , and that demand that he also make over life in terms of himself , that is , he is the touch - stone by which all about him is tested - he is the measure of all things . As far as this paper is concerned these changes are held ...
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... nature but goes through the time of change clean , sane and honorable . The law stands that those who fear aright survive , and that ignorance has no advocate with nature for violated law . This is not too strongly put when we know that ...
... nature but goes through the time of change clean , sane and honorable . The law stands that those who fear aright survive , and that ignorance has no advocate with nature for violated law . This is not too strongly put when we know that ...
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... nature , of religion , of philosophy , and create ideals that they before imagined were contained in only one boy or one girl . It will make poets , painters , writers out of those who would otherwise become old before their time in ...
... nature , of religion , of philosophy , and create ideals that they before imagined were contained in only one boy or one girl . It will make poets , painters , writers out of those who would otherwise become old before their time in ...
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... nature , the world of good books and the social relations with good men and women which are far more important than belief in creed , dogma and any set form of mere worship . The attitude of reverence thus engendered , says a writer ...
... nature , the world of good books and the social relations with good men and women which are far more important than belief in creed , dogma and any set form of mere worship . The attitude of reverence thus engendered , says a writer ...
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... nature's demands . We cannot hope to make an educated man of a boy whose passion for books begins at eighteen any more than we can make a fine violinist or pianist of one who comes to the technique of music late in life . The fires of ...
... nature's demands . We cannot hope to make an educated man of a boy whose passion for books begins at eighteen any more than we can make a fine violinist or pianist of one who comes to the technique of music late in life . The fires of ...
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