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... hand , " Une main prompte a suivre le beau feu qui la guide , " he is unequal to the task of embodying it on the canvass . The idea is either feebly expressed , or vanishes at the point of his pencil . Of his contrast between able ...
... hand , " Une main prompte a suivre le beau feu qui la guide , " he is unequal to the task of embodying it on the canvass . The idea is either feebly expressed , or vanishes at the point of his pencil . Of his contrast between able ...
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... hand , has been spared to encourage the pupils themselves to study , by placing , within their reach , all the sources of information which aspirants after knowledge can desire . Libraries , observatories , botanic gardens , mu- seums ...
... hand , has been spared to encourage the pupils themselves to study , by placing , within their reach , all the sources of information which aspirants after knowledge can desire . Libraries , observatories , botanic gardens , mu- seums ...
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... hand . We think , however , that Spain , Ireland and Spanish America , referred to by Mr. Dwight , are not fair ex- amples . Other causes besides religion have influenced their condition - There was as much political as religious ...
... hand . We think , however , that Spain , Ireland and Spanish America , referred to by Mr. Dwight , are not fair ex- amples . Other causes besides religion have influenced their condition - There was as much political as religious ...
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... It has led us to copy from our European brethren the worst of their habits . We have been content to sit down with information received at second From hand ; to write on science without the means 1829. ] 119 Education in Germany .
... It has led us to copy from our European brethren the worst of their habits . We have been content to sit down with information received at second From hand ; to write on science without the means 1829. ] 119 Education in Germany .
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From hand ; to write on science without the means of knowing its real state and progress abroad ; to write history without the means , until , perhaps , at last the inclination was lost of con- sulting original authority . We are in ...
From hand ; to write on science without the means of knowing its real state and progress abroad ; to write history without the means , until , perhaps , at last the inclination was lost of con- sulting original authority . We are in ...
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