Essays for College EnglishJames Cloyd Bowman, Louis Ignatius Bredvold, LeRoy Bethuel Greenfield, Bruce Weirick D. C. Heath & Company, 1915 - 447 страница |
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... Living " by Sir Horace Plunkett ; for " The Realm of the Commonplace " by L. H. Bailey , and for " The Fatalism of the Multitude " by James Bryce ; to The Atlantic Monthly and to the author , Myron T. Herrick , for " The Farmer and ...
... Living " by Sir Horace Plunkett ; for " The Realm of the Commonplace " by L. H. Bailey , and for " The Fatalism of the Multitude " by James Bryce ; to The Atlantic Monthly and to the author , Myron T. Herrick , for " The Farmer and ...
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... LIVING Charles M. Harger The Nation . xi I . 4 Thomas Nixon Carver 7 18 882 · 30 47 Sir Horace Plunkett . • 97 Myron T. Herrick . 109 COM- L. H. Bailey 124 Paul Elmer More . 152 VIII . THE FARMER AND FINANCE . IX . THE REALM OF THE ...
... LIVING Charles M. Harger The Nation . xi I . 4 Thomas Nixon Carver 7 18 882 · 30 47 Sir Horace Plunkett . • 97 Myron T. Herrick . 109 COM- L. H. Bailey 124 Paul Elmer More . 152 VIII . THE FARMER AND FINANCE . IX . THE REALM OF THE ...
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... farming from books , which was a method that our fathers scorned , 1 Copyright . Reprinted by permission from The Independent for Feb- ruary 3 , 1910 . but the fact that he is able to produce more ING AND BETTER LIVING Harger.
... farming from books , which was a method that our fathers scorned , 1 Copyright . Reprinted by permission from The Independent for Feb- ruary 3 , 1910 . but the fact that he is able to produce more ING AND BETTER LIVING Harger.
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... living , and education . Respect for truth impels us to recognize a great advance in the general condi- tions of life of country populations . It is well to remember that the " rural problem " is the product of intelligence , directed ...
... living , and education . Respect for truth impels us to recognize a great advance in the general condi- tions of life of country populations . It is well to remember that the " rural problem " is the product of intelligence , directed ...
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... living , better education of children , and improvement in methods of living . Farmers no doubt get too little out of their soil . Much greater results might be secured also by placing agriculture on a business basis , by regarding it ...
... living , better education of children , and improvement in methods of living . Farmers no doubt get too little out of their soil . Much greater results might be secured also by placing agriculture on a business basis , by regarding it ...
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agricultural American American Historical Association Atlantic Monthly beauty become better C. E. Brock called census century church civilization coöperative course Credit Foncier economic edited effect efficiency energy England English essay fact farm farmers feel field force frontier Greek humane letters Huxley ideal ideas important Indian individual industrial influence instinct institutions intellectual interest labor land learned literature living loans mankind matter means ment mind modern moral mountains nation natural knowledge never organization PAUL ELMER philosophy physical Plato poetry political population positive science problem production Professor Huxley question Raiffeisen banks reason religion result romanticism rural rural free delivery scientific sense settlement Sir Horace Plunkett social society soil spirit student success things thought tion to-day truth United universe vocational West
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