The North American Review, Volume 149O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 11
... true that , when we limit the youth's action by anxiety lest his kindred should be distressed by his conduct , we bring into his mind something of a higher motive than purely selfish considerations . Still the element of fear remains ...
... true that , when we limit the youth's action by anxiety lest his kindred should be distressed by his conduct , we bring into his mind something of a higher motive than purely selfish considerations . Still the element of fear remains ...
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... true , those who lament the disappearance of discipline from our households ; but such persons fail to com- prehend the deeper currents of their time . The alteration in . the form of family and academic discipline is a part of the vast ...
... true , those who lament the disappearance of discipline from our households ; but such persons fail to com- prehend the deeper currents of their time . The alteration in . the form of family and academic discipline is a part of the vast ...
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... true as it is trite to say that a man is never fit to command till he knows how to obey . Our educated classes should not have this part of their education neglected . It is be- cause this very important element of our education is not ...
... true as it is trite to say that a man is never fit to command till he knows how to obey . Our educated classes should not have this part of their education neglected . It is be- cause this very important element of our education is not ...
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... true university ) , because they are more mature and usually undertake those studies as a preparation for their life - work . Their courses are marked out for them definitely , and very little control is generally exercised over their ...
... true university ) , because they are more mature and usually undertake those studies as a preparation for their life - work . Their courses are marked out for them definitely , and very little control is generally exercised over their ...
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... true function of our navy . The rĂ´le of a navy is essen- tially offensive , as contrasted with sea - coast fortifications , which are defensive . This broad distinction must be borne in mind , if the persistent , but unavailing ...
... true function of our navy . The rĂ´le of a navy is essen- tially offensive , as contrasted with sea - coast fortifications , which are defensive . This broad distinction must be borne in mind , if the persistent , but unavailing ...
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