Getting One's Bearings: Observations for Direction and DistanceFleming H. Revell Company, 1903 - 301 |
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... reach , and in the compass of his con- · dition , to hold and wear the name which renown itself must bear if it desires unstinted praise . It seems beyond our power to be well - born . It is a serious jest which bids children to be ...
... reach , and in the compass of his con- · dition , to hold and wear the name which renown itself must bear if it desires unstinted praise . It seems beyond our power to be well - born . It is a serious jest which bids children to be ...
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... reach complete- ness and fulfil its purpose . The Greek word for perfect is in our words telegraph and telephone , where the virtue is in delivering the message in its integrity at the appointed end . The message may have many words or ...
... reach complete- ness and fulfil its purpose . The Greek word for perfect is in our words telegraph and telephone , where the virtue is in delivering the message in its integrity at the appointed end . The message may have many words or ...
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... reach of the boy and girl and remains with them . Under ordinary conditions , if the desire is forcible in that direction , the way through the college and the University is open . The studies will broaden steadily until the field is ...
... reach of the boy and girl and remains with them . Under ordinary conditions , if the desire is forcible in that direction , the way through the college and the University is open . The studies will broaden steadily until the field is ...
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... reach out where it will . Thus he will share the knowledge which others have acquired . We think at once of books as a treasury of knowledge upon which the man can draw . This treasury was never so great as now . Libraries are near his ...
... reach out where it will . Thus he will share the knowledge which others have acquired . We think at once of books as a treasury of knowledge upon which the man can draw . This treasury was never so great as now . Libraries are near his ...
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... reach . He obeys the Royal Law which has come down from ancient times and is forever unal- terable . Hence he looks not on his things alone , but on the things of others ; not that he may get them for himself , but that he may advance ...
... reach . He obeys the Royal Law which has come down from ancient times and is forever unal- terable . Hence he looks not on his things alone , but on the things of others ; not that he may get them for himself , but that he may advance ...
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