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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... give an undue preference to neither . The public schools , with the present organization , supply the wants of the mind , but not those of the physical faculties ; hence the distaste of the pupils for manual labor , which is the first ...
... give an undue preference to neither . The public schools , with the present organization , supply the wants of the mind , but not those of the physical faculties ; hence the distaste of the pupils for manual labor , which is the first ...
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... give an undue preference to neither . The public schools , with the present organization , supply the wants of the mind , but not those of the physical faculties ; hence the distaste of the pupils for manual labor , which is the first ...
... give an undue preference to neither . The public schools , with the present organization , supply the wants of the mind , but not those of the physical faculties ; hence the distaste of the pupils for manual labor , which is the first ...
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... give to society better physicians , lawyers , etc .; for when the time comes that those boys , having become young men , should take to the study of medicine , for example , they come to that study with all the preparatory knowledge ...
... give to society better physicians , lawyers , etc .; for when the time comes that those boys , having become young men , should take to the study of medicine , for example , they come to that study with all the preparatory knowledge ...
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... give a shelter to the virtue of the poor female portion of humanity , by making work easy ; and one of the best means of making work easy and pleasant , is to teach it as it should be done ; that is , perfect of its kind ; one of the ...
... give a shelter to the virtue of the poor female portion of humanity , by making work easy ; and one of the best means of making work easy and pleasant , is to teach it as it should be done ; that is , perfect of its kind ; one of the ...
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... GIVE THEM WISDOM THAT HAVE IT , AND THOSE THAT ARE FOOLS LET THEM USE THEIR TALENTS . ' We don't know as we ever laughed more heartily or cracked our editorial sides in our life . Our friend THREADDLES , the tailor over the way , ( whom ...
... GIVE THEM WISDOM THAT HAVE IT , AND THOSE THAT ARE FOOLS LET THEM USE THEIR TALENTS . ' We don't know as we ever laughed more heartily or cracked our editorial sides in our life . Our friend THREADDLES , the tailor over the way , ( whom ...
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