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With the “ word in season ” — the little word that shall help them see the right , never forgotten or neglected — and , above all , teaching them to love right for right's sake , and for love of Him who gave us hearts and minds and ...
With the “ word in season ” — the little word that shall help them see the right , never forgotten or neglected — and , above all , teaching them to love right for right's sake , and for love of Him who gave us hearts and minds and ...
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The children ran and jumped into their seats and banged their books and slates upon the desks as I had never seen it done before . Lizzie dropped the broom where she stood and plumped into the first seat with a mien that proclaimed her ...
The children ran and jumped into their seats and banged their books and slates upon the desks as I had never seen it done before . Lizzie dropped the broom where she stood and plumped into the first seat with a mien that proclaimed her ...
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... through them in never ceasing , but ever loving watchfulness , in order to gain the desired result . - 16 . > EDUCATION IN SWITZERLAND . BY REV . B. G. NORTHROP Gas in the School - Room , 15.
... through them in never ceasing , but ever loving watchfulness , in order to gain the desired result . - 16 . > EDUCATION IN SWITZERLAND . BY REV . B. G. NORTHROP Gas in the School - Room , 15.
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Good , honest old Anglo - Saxon literature has never been so seriously threatened with a decay as at the present moment . The heart of a literature is its moral purity . The present disease attacks the core . In the rude days of Chaucer ...
Good , honest old Anglo - Saxon literature has never been so seriously threatened with a decay as at the present moment . The heart of a literature is its moral purity . The present disease attacks the core . In the rude days of Chaucer ...
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There are metaphors in his glowing and eloquent letters from the ruins of Chicago which could never have gained entrance to the pages of the Tribune it they were written in plain English or by a less adroit hand . We are not prudish .
There are metaphors in his glowing and eloquent letters from the ruins of Chicago which could never have gained entrance to the pages of the Tribune it they were written in plain English or by a less adroit hand . We are not prudish .
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