The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman: EducationM & S Press, 1970 |
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... Learning has warmed back to life her chilled and starved descendants . Perhaps the child or grandchild of the fortune- builder will teach the children on his knee what he himself learned too late in life to stead him much . Hunger and ...
... Learning has warmed back to life her chilled and starved descendants . Perhaps the child or grandchild of the fortune- builder will teach the children on his knee what he himself learned too late in life to stead him much . Hunger and ...
Strana 28
... learning easy . They desire to prepare and peptonize and sweeten the food . Their little books are soft biscuit for weak teeth , easy reading on great subjects ; but these books are filled with a pervading error : they contain a subtle ...
... learning easy . They desire to prepare and peptonize and sweeten the food . Their little books are soft biscuit for weak teeth , easy reading on great subjects ; but these books are filled with a pervading error : they contain a subtle ...
Strana 33
... learning is a useful commodity which is to be distributed for the personal advantage of the recipients , it is a thing to be paid for rather than to be worshiped . To be sure , the whole of past history cannot be swept away in a day ...
... learning is a useful commodity which is to be distributed for the personal advantage of the recipients , it is a thing to be paid for rather than to be worshiped . To be sure , the whole of past history cannot be swept away in a day ...
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