Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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... England at the age of seventeen , and had been working here for thirty - four years as a looking - glass silverer . His duty was to " run " the mercury over tin - folls spread upon sheets of glass ; he was therefore constantly handling ...
... England at the age of seventeen , and had been working here for thirty - four years as a looking - glass silverer . His duty was to " run " the mercury over tin - folls spread upon sheets of glass ; he was therefore constantly handling ...
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... England has found its way into her literature and has become immor- tal . The crown and glory of the English fairy world is the Midsummer Night's Dream , which is dear to us still , as it was to our forefathers . Deep in the heart of ...
... England has found its way into her literature and has become immor- tal . The crown and glory of the English fairy world is the Midsummer Night's Dream , which is dear to us still , as it was to our forefathers . Deep in the heart of ...
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... England believe that the school- room is a place for training the child's heart and mind rather than stuffing his head , we should probably hear less about the value of facts . Human de- velopment cannot take place on right lines ...
... England believe that the school- room is a place for training the child's heart and mind rather than stuffing his head , we should probably hear less about the value of facts . Human de- velopment cannot take place on right lines ...
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... England has now no medieval Sunday . Marked inroads have been made on that ecclesiastical monopoly . England has liberalized and modernized its characteristic Sunday into a very pale and harmless figure . The Church herself , in all her ...
... England has now no medieval Sunday . Marked inroads have been made on that ecclesiastical monopoly . England has liberalized and modernized its characteristic Sunday into a very pale and harmless figure . The Church herself , in all her ...
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... England a visit to any of the abodes where the aged poor are housed is , as a rule , more depressing than a visit to a prison : at every turn one sees a troubled , discontented face , or hears a voice that tells of hopeless misery . In ...
... England a visit to any of the abodes where the aged poor are housed is , as a rule , more depressing than a visit to a prison : at every turn one sees a troubled , discontented face , or hears a voice that tells of hopeless misery . In ...
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