Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... American history has been in a large degree the history of the colonization of the Great West . The existence of an area of free land , its continuous recession , and the advance of American settlement westward , explains American ...
... American history has been in a large degree the history of the colonization of the Great West . The existence of an area of free land , its continuous recession , and the advance of American settlement westward , explains American ...
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... American flavor , some sturdy strain of backwoods independence , resisting every process of academic refinement , kept the man still proud to be an American citizen , contentedly dwelling in Madison , quite satisfied with the privilege ...
... American flavor , some sturdy strain of backwoods independence , resisting every process of academic refinement , kept the man still proud to be an American citizen , contentedly dwelling in Madison , quite satisfied with the privilege ...
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... American philosophy . When he said " The distinguishing mark of all great men is their humanity , " he was voicing his own distinguishing characteristic , the characteristic which was also the common denominator of his painting and ...
... American philosophy . When he said " The distinguishing mark of all great men is their humanity , " he was voicing his own distinguishing characteristic , the characteristic which was also the common denominator of his painting and ...
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