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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... early literature that baby - worship and baby - subjection are not wholly things of modern times . There is a pretty story taken down by Mr. Leland from the lips of an old Indian woman , which relates how Glooskap , the hero - god ...
... early literature that baby - worship and baby - subjection are not wholly things of modern times . There is a pretty story taken down by Mr. Leland from the lips of an old Indian woman , which relates how Glooskap , the hero - god ...
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... early and com- paratively simple manifestations of mind . Things grow a great deal worse when we try to throw our scientific lasso about the elusive spirit of a child of four or six and catch the exact drift of its passing thought ...
... early and com- paratively simple manifestations of mind . Things grow a great deal worse when we try to throw our scientific lasso about the elusive spirit of a child of four or six and catch the exact drift of its passing thought ...
Pagina 7
... early feelings and thoughts . And this is just what we find . The vivacious , genial woman who is never so much at home as when surrounded by a bevy of eager - minded children , is a woman who remains young in the important sense that ...
... early feelings and thoughts . And this is just what we find . The vivacious , genial woman who is never so much at home as when surrounded by a bevy of eager - minded children , is a woman who remains young in the important sense that ...
Pagina 19
... early rustic environment of tanyard and farm , of village and country - side , be overlooked as a factor in developing that practical sense and economic insight which were so con- spicuous in his life work . The tan- ner's son becomes ...
... early rustic environment of tanyard and farm , of village and country - side , be overlooked as a factor in developing that practical sense and economic insight which were so con- spicuous in his life work . The tan- ner's son becomes ...
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... early . There are no oaks , but there are plenty of acorns . They have ex- cellent breakfasts , but they have no afternoon tea . They have not reached that time of day at all yet . There is no past , but there is a future . The country ...
... early . There are no oaks , but there are plenty of acorns . They have ex- cellent breakfasts , but they have no afternoon tea . They have not reached that time of day at all yet . There is no past , but there is a future . The country ...
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