The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... meets the ends for which the family was created . Self - government in this form is conducted without any interference from higher authority ex- cept in the case of flagrant abuse , or when internal disturbance mars ternal peace . As a ...
... meets the ends for which the family was created . Self - government in this form is conducted without any interference from higher authority ex- cept in the case of flagrant abuse , or when internal disturbance mars ternal peace . As a ...
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... meets the re- quirements of his unsophisticated con- dition . But it is inadequate to the ends of organization in wider masses , and to those larger purposes for which nation- al unity is demanded . Not until the higher stages of modern ...
... meets the re- quirements of his unsophisticated con- dition . But it is inadequate to the ends of organization in wider masses , and to those larger purposes for which nation- al unity is demanded . Not until the higher stages of modern ...
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... meet with much favor even among leaders of the dominant party in national affairs . It would be exercised , if at all , in the nature of a punishinent , and that course would receive scant support from the public at large . Furthermore ...
... meet with much favor even among leaders of the dominant party in national affairs . It would be exercised , if at all , in the nature of a punishinent , and that course would receive scant support from the public at large . Furthermore ...
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... meet the senses fairly , flee before A shade impalpable that cannot stand Against the irresolute dim moonlight . Go ! Run , hide your face upon your mother's knees . Or hide yourself like the affrighted stag In woods remote from human ...
... meet the senses fairly , flee before A shade impalpable that cannot stand Against the irresolute dim moonlight . Go ! Run , hide your face upon your mother's knees . Or hide yourself like the affrighted stag In woods remote from human ...
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... meet , while nobly de- termined to keep the tuition low , and at the same time pressed on every hand by the multitudinous needs of a growing college . Again , it would include the unceasing struggles of every president , from Miss ...
... meet , while nobly de- termined to keep the tuition low , and at the same time pressed on every hand by the multitudinous needs of a growing college . Again , it would include the unceasing struggles of every president , from Miss ...
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