Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 63;Volume 126John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1896 |
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Pagina 4
... believe the growth of a moral sentiment , of that feeling of reverence for duty to which Kant gave so eloquent an expression , can only be understood by the most painstaking observation of the mental activities of the first years ...
... believe the growth of a moral sentiment , of that feeling of reverence for duty to which Kant gave so eloquent an expression , can only be understood by the most painstaking observation of the mental activities of the first years ...
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... believe that children's play , about which so much has confidently been written , is but imperfectly understood . Is it serious business , half - conscious make- believe , more than half - conscious act- ing , or , no one of these , or ...
... believe that children's play , about which so much has confidently been written , is but imperfectly understood . Is it serious business , half - conscious make- believe , more than half - conscious act- ing , or , no one of these , or ...
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... believe , as they tell you , that the beautiful tree in the enclosure is the identical one under which the cele- bration took place ; but the spot is especially interesting from the fact that , when Columbus ' remains were first brought ...
... believe , as they tell you , that the beautiful tree in the enclosure is the identical one under which the cele- bration took place ; but the spot is especially interesting from the fact that , when Columbus ' remains were first brought ...
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... believe , to return ; but the supreme self complacency of the people as a whole , their lofty pretensions , their affectation of goodness , wisdom , and more or less beneficent power , are still one of their most striking characteris ...
... believe , to return ; but the supreme self complacency of the people as a whole , their lofty pretensions , their affectation of goodness , wisdom , and more or less beneficent power , are still one of their most striking characteris ...
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... believe their activity in regaining their rifles was marvellous . It was in the neighborhood of Aware that the writer caught sight of some " Debbo Tag " or " Clarke's gazelle , " one of the rarest of East African ante- lope , only ...
... believe their activity in regaining their rifles was marvellous . It was in the neighborhood of Aware that the writer caught sight of some " Debbo Tag " or " Clarke's gazelle , " one of the rarest of East African ante- lope , only ...
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