The School Reader: Designed as a Sequel to Sanders' Fourth Reader .... Fifth bookIvison, Blakeman, Taylor & Company, 1859 |
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... cause of their failure . Go to the primary school , and , among a hundred boys , you will usually find fifty exhibiting nearly equal natural abilities , and making equal progress in learning . 2. In the academy and the college you will ...
... cause of their failure . Go to the primary school , and , among a hundred boys , you will usually find fifty exhibiting nearly equal natural abilities , and making equal progress in learning . 2. In the academy and the college you will ...
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... causes in operation to pervert , and crush , and waste man's intellect , and to keep those powers groveling in the dust which should be rising and soaring among the stars . But it is cheering to know that there are some , and , in this ...
... causes in operation to pervert , and crush , and waste man's intellect , and to keep those powers groveling in the dust which should be rising and soaring among the stars . But it is cheering to know that there are some , and , in this ...
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... causes of intellectual waste and perversion which I have pointed out , shall pass away . Intem- perance in every form , and cruel war , and fierce party collisions , and inordinate selfishness , and factitious and unnatural desires ...
... causes of intellectual waste and perversion which I have pointed out , shall pass away . Intem- perance in every form , and cruel war , and fierce party collisions , and inordinate selfishness , and factitious and unnatural desires ...
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... cause of freedom and truth , are now hanging , from their orbs on high , over the last solemn experiment of humanity . 4. As I have wandered over the spots , once the scenes of their labors , and mused among the prostrate columns of ...
... cause of freedom and truth , are now hanging , from their orbs on high , over the last solemn experiment of humanity . 4. As I have wandered over the spots , once the scenes of their labors , and mused among the prostrate columns of ...
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... cause , Bled nobly ; and their deeds , as they deserve , Receive proud recompense . We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre . The historic Muse , Proud of her treasure , marches with it down To latest times ; and Sculpture , in ...
... cause , Bled nobly ; and their deeds , as they deserve , Receive proud recompense . We give in charge Their names to the sweet lyre . The historic Muse , Proud of her treasure , marches with it down To latest times ; and Sculpture , in ...
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