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In relating my experiences , I have given essentially your own experience and that of leading citizens everywhere . I see among the teachers of today many a Lizzie Moore . There never has been a better type of devotion among teachers ...
In relating my experiences , I have given essentially your own experience and that of leading citizens everywhere . I see among the teachers of today many a Lizzie Moore . There never has been a better type of devotion among teachers ...
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It has a remote kinship with the theories of Rousseau and Herbert Spencer , who would discard books , set aside history which records the experiences of the past , assume that everything is unknown , that what is behind us is not worthy ...
It has a remote kinship with the theories of Rousseau and Herbert Spencer , who would discard books , set aside history which records the experiences of the past , assume that everything is unknown , that what is behind us is not worthy ...
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His range of intellectual experience, his profound cultivation in literature, in science and in art (has there been in our generation a more cultivated man?), his absolutely unfettered and untrammeled mind, ready to do sympathetic ...
His range of intellectual experience, his profound cultivation in literature, in science and in art (has there been in our generation a more cultivated man?), his absolutely unfettered and untrammeled mind, ready to do sympathetic ...
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