Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 14Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1877 - American literature |
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... mind ; no fickleness , no visions , no vagaries ; firm and decided in her natural and her Christian character , yet full of charity and good - will toward all . There was not a par- ticle of bigotry or sectarianism about her . " There ...
... mind ; no fickleness , no visions , no vagaries ; firm and decided in her natural and her Christian character , yet full of charity and good - will toward all . There was not a par- ticle of bigotry or sectarianism about her . " There ...
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... mind , or can interpret for us so clearly the varied stages of its growth . " As great objection has frequently been made to the study of Greek in female col- leges , and as it is not required for admission to any other , President ...
... mind , or can interpret for us so clearly the varied stages of its growth . " As great objection has frequently been made to the study of Greek in female col- leges , and as it is not required for admission to any other , President ...
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... mind in books without the one , so it is impossible to understand the mind in nature without the other . " It would , indeed , be easy enough to show the increasing importance of mathematics to practical life ; the assistance it gives ...
... mind in books without the one , so it is impossible to understand the mind in nature without the other . " It would , indeed , be easy enough to show the increasing importance of mathematics to practical life ; the assistance it gives ...
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... proved truth , that the mind , employed in healthful study , under careful conditions , exerts an invigorating influence upon the whole being . This fact may CHAPTER XXXV . IN the bedroom above the small parlor SMITH COLLEGE . 17.
... proved truth , that the mind , employed in healthful study , under careful conditions , exerts an invigorating influence upon the whole being . This fact may CHAPTER XXXV . IN the bedroom above the small parlor SMITH COLLEGE . 17.
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... mind one of my own . You would like to find work to help you " I mun find work , " Joan interrupted , " or starve . " " Of any kind ? " questioningly . " I ha ' worked at th ' pit's mouth aw my life , " said Joan . " I need na be dainty ...
... mind one of my own . You would like to find work to help you " I mun find work , " Joan interrupted , " or starve . " " Of any kind ? " questioningly . " I ha ' worked at th ' pit's mouth aw my life , " said Joan . " I need na be dainty ...
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