... Character Building for Junior-high-school GradesD. C. Heath, 1930 - 232 pages |
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Page 54
... means what you mean . Nor does she take pains to do all this only when she is watched , or when somebody stands ready to report on her conduct . You can go away and leave her by herself at any time ; she does not require any guard but ...
... means what you mean . Nor does she take pains to do all this only when she is watched , or when somebody stands ready to report on her conduct . You can go away and leave her by herself at any time ; she does not require any guard but ...
Page 209
... means he has , who does no work , real work , hard work , is not only a useless cumberer of the world's surface , but by his mere existence represents so much of a detriment to the com- munity as a whole . If one of you here , a ...
... means he has , who does no work , real work , hard work , is not only a useless cumberer of the world's surface , but by his mere existence represents so much of a detriment to the com- munity as a whole . If one of you here , a ...
Page 219
... means as to think that fox - hunting , or polo , or football , or whatever else the sport may be , is to be itself taken as the end , instead of the mere means of preparation to do work that counts when the time arises , when the ...
... means as to think that fox - hunting , or polo , or football , or whatever else the sport may be , is to be itself taken as the end , instead of the mere means of preparation to do work that counts when the time arises , when the ...
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