The Educator-journal, Volume 20Educator-journal Company, 1919 |
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... means shall we teach him quality in life by giving him quality in his friends- his literary friends . Since November , 1918 , we face a new world and yet not a new world . The law of gravity is still in force ; and the square erected ...
... means shall we teach him quality in life by giving him quality in his friends- his literary friends . Since November , 1918 , we face a new world and yet not a new world . The law of gravity is still in force ; and the square erected ...
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... means the power to make of the phrase to say of an actor that he reads his lines well . To read well , the actor or reader relives in his own person the child a creator in himself . It is no idle thought of the author and thus becomes ...
... means the power to make of the phrase to say of an actor that he reads his lines well . To read well , the actor or reader relives in his own person the child a creator in himself . It is no idle thought of the author and thus becomes ...
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... of our studies . This means to say that , if we reason well in analytics or calculus , the same power to reason well. 18 THE EDUCATOR - JOURNAL . INDIANA TEACHERS' READING CIRCLE DEPARTMENT What is Education-Moore--- W Francis Collins.
... of our studies . This means to say that , if we reason well in analytics or calculus , the same power to reason well. 18 THE EDUCATOR - JOURNAL . INDIANA TEACHERS' READING CIRCLE DEPARTMENT What is Education-Moore--- W Francis Collins.
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... means these shouts , and that distant music in the camp ? Go , Thomas de Vaux , and make inquiry . " At this moment , Montserrat , having set the mischief afoot , entered Rich- ard's pavilion . Well knowing how the news would enrage the ...
... means these shouts , and that distant music in the camp ? Go , Thomas de Vaux , and make inquiry . " At this moment , Montserrat , having set the mischief afoot , entered Rich- ard's pavilion . Well knowing how the news would enrage the ...
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... means of amusement were swimming , hunt - the - button , etc. 7. Initiation into manhood was cele- brated with a fast followed by feasting . Note II . All points suggested and those to follow will be made matters b . Women : 1 , Care of ...
... means of amusement were swimming , hunt - the - button , etc. 7. Initiation into manhood was cele- brated with a fast followed by feasting . Note II . All points suggested and those to follow will be made matters b . Women : 1 , Care of ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 362 - Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord; He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword; His truth is marching on.
Página 362 - O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? On the shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses?
Página 362 - In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me: As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
Página 362 - Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Página 362 - He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword: His truth is marching on. I have seen him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps; They have builded him an altar in the evening dews and damps; I can read his righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps: His day is marching on. I have read a fiery gospel, writ in burnished rows of steel : As ye deal with my contemners, so with you my grace shall deal; Let the hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with His heel, Since God...
Página 362 - Blest with victory and peace, may the heaven-rescued land Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation. Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto: "In God is our trust...
Página 311 - And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us.
Página 361 - My native country, thee, — Land of the noble free, — Thy name I love ; I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills ; My heart with rapture thrills Like that above.
Página 361 - Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song ! Let mortal tongues awake ; Let all that breathe partake ; Let rocks their silence break,— The sound prolong ! Our fathers...
Página 292 - As he pauses here to-day, and 22 from his cold lips bids us bear witness how he has met the duty that was laid on him, what can we say out of our full hearts but this — "He fed them with a faithful and true heart and ruled them prudently with all his power.