American Journal of Education, Volúmenes32-33Perrin & Smith, 1899 |
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... important events . 8vo . , 466 pp . 180 illustrations and maps . Clo . , 22 col- ored U. S. flags on inside covers . $ 1.00 . Silver , Burdett & Company , BOSTON . NEW YORK . CHICAGO . SOME IMPORTANT SCHOOL BOOKS . Masterpieces of ...
... important events . 8vo . , 466 pp . 180 illustrations and maps . Clo . , 22 col- ored U. S. flags on inside covers . $ 1.00 . Silver , Burdett & Company , BOSTON . NEW YORK . CHICAGO . SOME IMPORTANT SCHOOL BOOKS . Masterpieces of ...
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... importance of your profession , that you are training your country's future citizens , that part of them that shall survive ... important fact that every man is his brother's keeper , and that no amount of education or number of special ...
... importance of your profession , that you are training your country's future citizens , that part of them that shall survive ... important fact that every man is his brother's keeper , and that no amount of education or number of special ...
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... importance of the eye in study . The ear is less important than the eye , but hun- dreds of children labor under serious disadvantages because their ears are not right . Teachers ought to awaken to a sense of their responsibility to ...
... importance of the eye in study . The ear is less important than the eye , but hun- dreds of children labor under serious disadvantages because their ears are not right . Teachers ought to awaken to a sense of their responsibility to ...
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... important proposition ever made . The young Czar recently submitted to an interview with Mr. William T. Stead , of London , in which he set forth his private views in regard to war . The Czar is much depressed over the situation . He ...
... important proposition ever made . The young Czar recently submitted to an interview with Mr. William T. Stead , of London , in which he set forth his private views in regard to war . The Czar is much depressed over the situation . He ...
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... important incident in my life . I could scarcely credit that I , a poor boy , had earned a dollar in less than a day - that by honest work I had earned a dollar . The world seemed wider and fairer before me . I was a more hopeful and ...
... important incident in my life . I could scarcely credit that I , a poor boy , had earned a dollar in less than a day - that by honest work I had earned a dollar . The world seemed wider and fairer before me . I was a more hopeful and ...
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Página 25 - God, give us Men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands; Men whom the lust of office does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor; men who will not lie; Men who can stand before a demagogue And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking! Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and in private thinking; For while the rabble, with their thumb-worn creeds.
Página 19 - Where may the wearied eye repose When gazing on the great ; Where neither guilty glory glows, Nor despicable state ? Yes — one — the first — the last — the best — The Cincinnatus of the West, Whom envy dared not hate, Bequeathed the name of Washington, To make man blush there was but One !
Página 18 - Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening
Página 15 - Hang empty mid the cobwebs of his dreams ! Will bleat of flocks or bellowing of herds Make up for the lost music, when your teams Drag home the stingy harvest, and no more The feathered gleaners follow to your door?
Página 29 - One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy Worth — It is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy earth.
Página 30 - The alder by the river Shakes out her powdery curls ; The willow buds in silver For little boys and girls. The little birds fly over, And oh, how sweet they sing ! To tell the happy children That once again 'tis spring.
Página 19 - Th' ambrosial amber of the hive ; Yet leave this barren spot to me : Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree ' Thrice twenty summers I have seen The sky grow bright, the forest green; And many a wintry wind have stood In bloomless, fruitless solitude, Since childhood in my pleasant bower First spent its sweet and sportive hour, Since youthful lovers in my shade Their vows of truth and rapture made ; And on my trunk's surviving frame Carved many a long-forgotten name.
Página 9 - I wish to make is this: McKinley gave Rowan a letter to be delivered to Garcia; Rowan took the letter and did not ask, "Where is he at?
Página 14 - No man is born into the world, whose work Is not born with him ; there is always work, And tools to work withal, for those who will ; And blessed are the horny hands of toil ! The busy world shoves angrily aside The man who stands with arms akimbo set, Until occasion tells him what to do ; And he who waits to have his task marked out Shall die and leave his errand unfulfilled.
Página 21 - that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.