Exhibition ..., Volumes 18-19

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Page 27 - So fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive, Would that the little Flowers were born to live, Conscious of half the pleasure which they give ; That to this mountain-daisy's self were known The beauty of its star-shaped shadow, thrown On the smooth surface of this naked stone...
Page 23 - Let it rise! let it rise till it meet the sun in his coming ; let the earliest light of the morning gild it, and parting day linger and play on its summit.
Page 178 - I will try to be kind to all living creatures, and try to protect them from cruel usage.
Page 14 - ... accept a commission or other compensation for helping another teacher to secure a position. Article IV — Commission on Professional Ethics There is hereby established a Commission on Professional Ethics operating under the Board of Directors of the National Education Association. This Commission shall consist of five members of the Association to be appointed by its president for terms of five years each, the term of one member expiring on July first of each year.
Page 223 - I think that is one of the most important things to be accomplished in the first year.
Page 278 - The journals are large and run in self-oiling bronze boxes that are fitted with arrangements for adjusting, by which the spindle can be kept to a perfect running fit, and all held so rigidly that shaking is impossible. The principal objection to...
Page 21 - He smote the rock of national resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. He touched the dead corpse of Public Credit, and it sprang upon its feet.
Page 252 - Good nutrition depends upon pure and healthful food." There is no subject which should more engross attention than the purity of the preparations that are used in the various compounds for the human stomach. and in the sick-room.
Page 190 - This the exhibitors describe as being " made »f the granulated leaves of the most fragrant sweet herbs and choice selected spices, having all the flavors that can be desired, thereby saving the trouble of having to use a dozen different kinds of herbs and spices in order to give the proper flavor to the dressing. One tablespoonful is enough to season the dressing to an eight-pound turkey.
Page 8 - Commission will take precautions for the safe preservation of all articles in the Exhibition ; but it will in no way be responsible for damage or loss of any kind, or for accidents by fire or otherwise, however originating.

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