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... better and broader preparation for action between himself and that environment . It is not only harder to be a baby today than it was ever before , but it is far harder to be a grown - up today than heretofore that is , a successful ...
... better and broader preparation for action between himself and that environment . It is not only harder to be a baby today than it was ever before , but it is far harder to be a grown - up today than heretofore that is , a successful ...
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... better than contrast these simple virtues so much esteemed by George Washington , with the philosophy of might as expounded in the German universities . Witness the power of ideals when Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation ...
... better than contrast these simple virtues so much esteemed by George Washington , with the philosophy of might as expounded in the German universities . Witness the power of ideals when Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation ...
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... better with pure romance than the English , and it is certain that a French translation heads the list . " The Count of Monte Cristo " is one long series of adventures . Through one danger on to another the three volumes run and the ...
... better with pure romance than the English , and it is certain that a French translation heads the list . " The Count of Monte Cristo " is one long series of adventures . Through one danger on to another the three volumes run and the ...
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... better than even that John's female parent will be sufficiently mollified if she is told that John's inability is quite a common one for boys of his age between six and eighteen - one that he is sure to out- grow , for he is a bright ...
... better than even that John's female parent will be sufficiently mollified if she is told that John's inability is quite a common one for boys of his age between six and eighteen - one that he is sure to out- grow , for he is a bright ...
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... better understanding in making and producing simple plays — for an audience - based on school lessons . The pupils will learn how to use indexes and tables of contents . Older pupils may learn how to use Poole's Index . Valuable ...
... better understanding in making and producing simple plays — for an audience - based on school lessons . The pupils will learn how to use indexes and tables of contents . Older pupils may learn how to use Poole's Index . Valuable ...
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