Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... father whose boy- hood was pinched by poverty is deter- mined that his son shall not suffer as he himself has suffered , and throws away on him money which he in turn throws away on folly and on vice , as such a - father saps a young ...
... father whose boy- hood was pinched by poverty is deter- mined that his son shall not suffer as he himself has suffered , and throws away on him money which he in turn throws away on folly and on vice , as such a - father saps a young ...
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... a young woman who loses father , mother , or bosom friend - these may pine and fret , and suffer the sorrow for days , or weeks , or months , to stop their lives , may cease to live except as burdens to themselves and ROUTINE AND IDEALS 21.
... a young woman who loses father , mother , or bosom friend - these may pine and fret , and suffer the sorrow for days , or weeks , or months , to stop their lives , may cease to live except as burdens to themselves and ROUTINE AND IDEALS 21.
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... father's helmet . " It is education that helps us see , as Homer saw , the high meaning of the common- place in every part of life , the beauty whereby the drudgery of daily life be- comes transfigured . It is education that teaches us ...
... father's helmet . " It is education that helps us see , as Homer saw , the high meaning of the common- place in every part of life , the beauty whereby the drudgery of daily life be- comes transfigured . It is education that teaches us ...
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... father can think for us : in the little private chapel of your own mind none but God and you can see the happy thoughts that follow each other , the beautiful affections that spring there , the little silent hymns that are sung there at ...
... father can think for us : in the little private chapel of your own mind none but God and you can see the happy thoughts that follow each other , the beautiful affections that spring there , the little silent hymns that are sung there at ...
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... fathers paid him . Some of these boys were the most aristocratic in a fine old New England city . One , whom I have seen writhing under the ruler , has since sent his own boy to Groton , where the whole theory of discipline is intensely ...
... fathers paid him . Some of these boys were the most aristocratic in a fine old New England city . One , whom I have seen writhing under the ruler , has since sent his own boy to Groton , where the whole theory of discipline is intensely ...
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