The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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... become puny and useless . The wise man developes the strength of both body and mind ; they are twin brothers , and one never thrives at the expense of the other , but that it is made to suffer from a future reäction . A nation or a com ...
... become puny and useless . The wise man developes the strength of both body and mind ; they are twin brothers , and one never thrives at the expense of the other , but that it is made to suffer from a future reäction . A nation or a com ...
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... become puny and useless . The wise man developes the strength of both body and mind ; they are twin brothers , and one never thrives at the expense of the other , but that it is made to suffer from a future reaction . A nation or a com ...
... become puny and useless . The wise man developes the strength of both body and mind ; they are twin brothers , and one never thrives at the expense of the other , but that it is made to suffer from a future reaction . A nation or a com ...
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... become boarding - schools , before the plan is called perfect . For this , however , the time has perhaps not yet arrived . We should not omit our beautiful system of Sabbath schools : indeed , enough praises cannot be bestowed on the ...
... become boarding - schools , before the plan is called perfect . For this , however , the time has perhaps not yet arrived . We should not omit our beautiful system of Sabbath schools : indeed , enough praises cannot be bestowed on the ...
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... become such only after having tried faithfully , but in vain , to become masters of a profession or a trade for which they had not been properly brought up . A pauper becomes one only after trying all other trades . It costs his natural ...
... become such only after having tried faithfully , but in vain , to become masters of a profession or a trade for which they had not been properly brought up . A pauper becomes one only after trying all other trades . It costs his natural ...
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... . When she forgets her native modesty , she does violence to her inward soul . We may remark , also , that during the three years of attendance at the Benevolent Work - Shop , the young girls become 6 [ July , State of the Poor .
... . When she forgets her native modesty , she does violence to her inward soul . We may remark , also , that during the three years of attendance at the Benevolent Work - Shop , the young girls become 6 [ July , State of the Poor .
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