American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... manners of the community . Strengthen her mind , adorn it with intellectual fur- niture , give to her voice the music of enlightened and eloquent discourse , clothe her manners with dignity , grace her soul with the enchanting robes of ...
... manners of the community . Strengthen her mind , adorn it with intellectual fur- niture , give to her voice the music of enlightened and eloquent discourse , clothe her manners with dignity , grace her soul with the enchanting robes of ...
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... manner by the mode of instruction pursued at West Point . If the superiority of this school consists in the means adopted to excite and keep in action this emulation and thirst for knowledge , and after being excited is so directed as ...
... manner by the mode of instruction pursued at West Point . If the superiority of this school consists in the means adopted to excite and keep in action this emulation and thirst for knowledge , and after being excited is so directed as ...
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... manner parents speak of him at home , by the manner in which the children treat him in the street and perhaps , connected with other facts to be taken into consideration , one of the best means of forming a correct opinion of the moral ...
... manner parents speak of him at home , by the manner in which the children treat him in the street and perhaps , connected with other facts to be taken into consideration , one of the best means of forming a correct opinion of the moral ...
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