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The South Atlantic Quarterly - Page 16
edited by - 1906
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 17; Volume 39

1889 - 988 pages
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The American Commonwealth, Volume 3

James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 726 pages
...indeed, and humble, but dignified even in her humility, before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break...remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those avocations. They light up in many a country town what is at first only a farthing rushlight,...
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Catalogue

Albion College - 1888 - 952 pages
...indeed, and humble, but dignified even in her humility, before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower, bnt for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual walk...
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Social Institutions of the United States

James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1891 - 324 pages
...and humble, but dignified even in her humility — before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break...remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those avocations. They light up in many a country town what is at first only a farthing rushlight,...
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social institutions of the united states

james bryce - 1891 - 328 pages
...and humble, but dignified even in her humility — before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break...remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those avocations. They light up in many a country town what is at first only a farthing rushlight,...
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Library Journal, Volume 18

Melvil Dewey, Richard Rogers Bowker, L. Pylodet, Charles Ammi Cutter, Bertine Emma Weston, Karl Brown, Helen E. Wessells - 1893 - 568 pages
...get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education. . . . They give the chance of rising in some intellectual...an artisan or store-keeper, and perhaps failed In those avocations. . . . This uncontrolled freedom of teaching and this multiplication of small institutions...
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The Agora, Volume 5

1896 - 756 pages
...a rustic people, in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud to the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener....intellectual walk of life to many a strong and earnest nature \vho might otherwise have remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those avocations....
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Self Culture, Volume 5

1897 - 592 pages
...humble, but dignified even in her humility, before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love for knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from...remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those avocations. They light up, in many a country town, what is at first only a farthing rushlight,...
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Self Culture; a Monthly Devoted to the Interests of the Home University League

Edward Cornelius Toune, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1897 - 692 pages
...humble, but dignified even in her humility, before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love for knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from...remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those avocations. They light up, in many a country town, what is at first only a farthing rushlight,...
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Caduceus of Kappa Sigma, Volume 13

1898 - 618 pages
...indeed, and humble, but dignified even in her humility, before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break...remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those avocations. They light up in many a country town what is at first only a farthing rushlight,...
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