Great Teachers: Portrayed by Those who Studied Under ThemHouston Peterson Rutgers University Press, 1946 - 351 pagina's |
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... hand across the fields , where men were pre- paring the earth for the seed , to the banks of the Tennessee River , and there , sitting on the warm grass , I had my first lessons in the beneficence of nature . I learned how the sun and ...
... hand across the fields , where men were pre- paring the earth for the seed , to the banks of the Tennessee River , and there , sitting on the warm grass , I had my first lessons in the beneficence of nature . I learned how the sun and ...
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... hand , to hold your minds steady . The third rule shall cover ALERTNESS . You shall be awake all the time - body and brain ; you shall cultivate promptness , speed , nimbleness , dexterity of mind . The fourth rule : You shall learn to ...
... hand , to hold your minds steady . The third rule shall cover ALERTNESS . You shall be awake all the time - body and brain ; you shall cultivate promptness , speed , nimbleness , dexterity of mind . The fourth rule : You shall learn to ...
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... hand . He saw , with inward glowing , that true freedom could come only through discipline of power , and he ... hands , he had grasped , vaguely groping ; as one seeing through a film , that for which he had hungered with an aching ...
... hand . He saw , with inward glowing , that true freedom could come only through discipline of power , and he ... hands , he had grasped , vaguely groping ; as one seeing through a film , that for which he had hungered with an aching ...
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