The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman: EducationM & S Press, 1970 |
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Strana 128
... nature rises up indignantly at the thought of our principles being bartered for considerations of a personal and selfish nature ; and all my feelings bid me do what my reason forbids - that is , make open war , cause a clean split ...
... nature rises up indignantly at the thought of our principles being bartered for considerations of a personal and selfish nature ; and all my feelings bid me do what my reason forbids - that is , make open war , cause a clean split ...
Strana 187
... nature were to be changed for him ? Did he think that a " notice of trial " would be served on him ? Or that some ... nature which the poets have sung , were not the fictions of their imagi- nation , but a record of what they saw . Deal ...
... nature were to be changed for him ? Did he think that a " notice of trial " would be served on him ? Or that some ... nature which the poets have sung , were not the fictions of their imagi- nation , but a record of what they saw . Deal ...
Strana 217
... nature . " Inasmuch as the whole nature of St. Paul's School resulted from the manner of its formation , we may begin by a glance at its early days . The inception of the place was as unheralded as any event could well be . Dr. Coit ...
... nature . " Inasmuch as the whole nature of St. Paul's School resulted from the manner of its formation , we may begin by a glance at its early days . The inception of the place was as unheralded as any event could well be . Dr. Coit ...
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