Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... less than poorer children , less absolutely and less relatively , because there are so many other claims upon his attention . I venture to say that , in the great majority of cases , his ideas on this subject when he leaves school are ...
... less than poorer children , less absolutely and less relatively , because there are so many other claims upon his attention . I venture to say that , in the great majority of cases , his ideas on this subject when he leaves school are ...
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... less vain is the hope of those who would find in the laws of science a permanent abiding place — perhaps one should say was rather than is , for the avowed gospel of science which was to usurp the office of olden - time religious faith ...
... less vain is the hope of those who would find in the laws of science a permanent abiding place — perhaps one should say was rather than is , for the avowed gospel of science which was to usurp the office of olden - time religious faith ...
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... less a confusion . It may be bad for a man to have too much . It is certainly bad for him to have too little . But the evil lies not in the inequality of pos- sessions , but in the excess or defect ; and the only sense in which poor M ...
... less a confusion . It may be bad for a man to have too much . It is certainly bad for him to have too little . But the evil lies not in the inequality of pos- sessions , but in the excess or defect ; and the only sense in which poor M ...
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