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... sense of being out of place . Yet a working man's words may serve to draw attention to things that have been overlooked , may put working necessities in a different light ; and , though they may smell somewhat of the oil and the ...
... sense of being out of place . Yet a working man's words may serve to draw attention to things that have been overlooked , may put working necessities in a different light ; and , though they may smell somewhat of the oil and the ...
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... sense , is no doubt valuable , nay necessary . But it may be bought too dear . A manly independence , which faces its own responsibilities in a brave and honest way is more valuable than sixpence . Character is worth more than sixpence ...
... sense , is no doubt valuable , nay necessary . But it may be bought too dear . A manly independence , which faces its own responsibilities in a brave and honest way is more valuable than sixpence . Character is worth more than sixpence ...
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... sense of unsatisfied waste in efforts of purblind strength , which unconsciously lands those who make them in weariness of mind and body , and ends in a state of coma which some- times for centuries has prevented a nation from stirring ...
... sense of unsatisfied waste in efforts of purblind strength , which unconsciously lands those who make them in weariness of mind and body , and ends in a state of coma which some- times for centuries has prevented a nation from stirring ...
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... " is not justified by facts . The question can still be asked , and can still admit of infinite dis- cussion , " Whether Education in any true sense has begun ? " CHAPTER II . THE THEORY OF TEACHING . The Philosopher's.
... " is not justified by facts . The question can still be asked , and can still admit of infinite dis- cussion , " Whether Education in any true sense has begun ? " CHAPTER II . THE THEORY OF TEACHING . The Philosopher's.
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... past and out of date . Nevertheless it would be quite as absurd to talk of a dead picture , or a dead Cathedral , as of a dead language , if that is the sense given the 26 LIFE UNDYING . expression . A picture is not.
... past and out of date . Nevertheless it would be quite as absurd to talk of a dead picture , or a dead Cathedral , as of a dead language , if that is the sense given the 26 LIFE UNDYING . expression . A picture is not.
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