Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... means , nobody can get an education without working for it ; to some others it appears to mean , nobody can get an education without other people's work- ing to give it to him , or even to make him like it well enough to take it ; and ...
... means , nobody can get an education without working for it ; to some others it appears to mean , nobody can get an education without other people's work- ing to give it to him , or even to make him like it well enough to take it ; and ...
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... mean that he made this particular mistake many times ; I mean that he was constantly making mistakes of this character ; that in general he had not been trained to observe just what were the letters before him , or in what order they ...
... mean that he made this particular mistake many times ; I mean that he was constantly making mistakes of this character ; that in general he had not been trained to observe just what were the letters before him , or in what order they ...
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... means that they hate geome- try so cordially as never to give it their close attention . There may be some in- telligent persons who cannot learn geo- metry ; but the vast majority of those who think they cannot learn it , learn it if ...
... means that they hate geome- try so cordially as never to give it their close attention . There may be some in- telligent persons who cannot learn geo- metry ; but the vast majority of those who think they cannot learn it , learn it if ...
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... means to that end . In football they are judged by an in- numerable jury of their peers . Failure is public disgrace ; success , if decently bought , is glory . " Jack , " said a great football player to a shiftless student whom he was ...
... means to that end . In football they are judged by an in- numerable jury of their peers . Failure is public disgrace ; success , if decently bought , is glory . " Jack , " said a great football player to a shiftless student whom he was ...
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... mean an opening for the work of his life . Thousands of men actually see his success with their own eyes ; thousands more hear of it . If on graduation he applies for work , he is not the unknown quantity that a young graduate usually ...
... mean an opening for the work of his life . Thousands of men actually see his success with their own eyes ; thousands more hear of it . If on graduation he applies for work , he is not the unknown quantity that a young graduate usually ...
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