The Academy: A Journal of Secondary Education, Volume 4G.A. Bacon., 1889 |
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... expression , because I knew that not much time is necessary to attain it to an useful degree , sufficient to give such instruction in the etymologies of our language as may satisfy ordinary students , while more time would be requisite ...
... expression , because I knew that not much time is necessary to attain it to an useful degree , sufficient to give such instruction in the etymologies of our language as may satisfy ordinary students , while more time would be requisite ...
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... expression of fact is all that it seems wise to require . Models to be read in the class may be found in Dickens ' Child's History of England , Stories of a Grandfather about American History , Selections from the Story of Liberty ...
... expression of fact is all that it seems wise to require . Models to be read in the class may be found in Dickens ' Child's History of England , Stories of a Grandfather about American History , Selections from the Story of Liberty ...
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... expression . The Chair then informed the Assembly that THE ACADEMY would continue under its present management and would remain the organ of the Association , and the Conference adjourned till 9:30 A. M. the next day . FRIDAY MORNING ...
... expression . The Chair then informed the Assembly that THE ACADEMY would continue under its present management and would remain the organ of the Association , and the Conference adjourned till 9:30 A. M. the next day . FRIDAY MORNING ...
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... expression to mythologi- cal terms . Perhaps the poet " rides Pegasus " less , and simply " writes poetry " more . Doubtless aspiring Ciceros , political and other , lead out the Lernean monster and brandish Medusa's petrify- ing head ...
... expression to mythologi- cal terms . Perhaps the poet " rides Pegasus " less , and simply " writes poetry " more . Doubtless aspiring Ciceros , political and other , lead out the Lernean monster and brandish Medusa's petrify- ing head ...
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... expressions two things are plain ; first , that the writer has some glimpse of the truth he has not fully seen : secondly , his classifica- tion is a distinction without a difference , since he makes the point of departure of the ...
... expressions two things are plain ; first , that the writer has some glimpse of the truth he has not fully seen : secondly , his classifica- tion is a distinction without a difference , since he makes the point of departure of the ...
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