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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... mind . This is wrong . God has so arranged our natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but misfortune and ruin in the abuse . We must blend the manual with the intellectua labor , or we place ...
... mind . This is wrong . God has so arranged our natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but misfortune and ruin in the abuse . We must blend the manual with the intellectua labor , or we place ...
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... mind is the root of the tree of Idleness , out of whose multitudinous branches comes forth the fruit of Pauperism , in all its varieties of forms . ' THE Consideration of this subject leads us at once to the education of children . As ...
... mind is the root of the tree of Idleness , out of whose multitudinous branches comes forth the fruit of Pauperism , in all its varieties of forms . ' THE Consideration of this subject leads us at once to the education of children . As ...
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... mind . This is wrong . GOD has so arranged our natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but misfortune and ruin in the abuse . We must blend the manual with the intellectua labor , or we place ...
... mind . This is wrong . GOD has so arranged our natures that we shall always find happiness in the discreet use of our faculties , but misfortune and ruin in the abuse . We must blend the manual with the intellectua labor , or we place ...
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... minds ) let him be permitted to proffer all questions in relation to its use , varieties and history . The handling of ... mind of children as well as man is subject , but on the contrary , always to send the boy away with some new wish ...
... minds ) let him be permitted to proffer all questions in relation to its use , varieties and history . The handling of ... mind of children as well as man is subject , but on the contrary , always to send the boy away with some new wish ...
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... mind that it is necessary to mind your hold . His style is pleasing , except to a very few , who can leap over that to the subjeck - matter . Charm he will , for he has the will to charm you . In all that MACAULAY has ever touched , so ...
... mind that it is necessary to mind your hold . His style is pleasing , except to a very few , who can leap over that to the subjeck - matter . Charm he will , for he has the will to charm you . In all that MACAULAY has ever touched , so ...
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