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It is true the failures were often in things in which success in so early a stage of my progress , was almost impossible . I remember at some time in my thirteenth year , on my happening to use the word idea , he asked me what an idea ...
It is true the failures were often in things in which success in so early a stage of my progress , was almost impossible . I remember at some time in my thirteenth year , on my happening to use the word idea , he asked me what an idea ...
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a element has been a powerful factor in the success of oratory , Not infrequently voice and person have outdone intellect and imagination in effective service . With an insignificant body and a feeble elocution there could have been no ...
a element has been a powerful factor in the success of oratory , Not infrequently voice and person have outdone intellect and imagination in effective service . With an insignificant body and a feeble elocution there could have been no ...
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This is after all one of the reasons , perhaps the chief reason , for his success with graduate students . It is also , I think , one principal secret of his success as a scholar . For the scholar , the historian at all events , has to ...
This is after all one of the reasons , perhaps the chief reason , for his success with graduate students . It is also , I think , one principal secret of his success as a scholar . For the scholar , the historian at all events , has to ...
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