The American Journal of Education, Τεύχος 3F.C. Brownell, 1856 |
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... express the same general idea , the one has acquired by usage a slight shade of meaning different from the other , so delicate and evanescent as scarcely to be defined , and yet perceptible to a cultivated taste , and beautiful in ...
... express the same general idea , the one has acquired by usage a slight shade of meaning different from the other , so delicate and evanescent as scarcely to be defined , and yet perceptible to a cultivated taste , and beautiful in ...
Σελίδα 58
... express these changes of thought will occur as often as there are nouns , adjectives , and verbs in the language . If to the word " walk ” we add the termination ed , we give to the meaning an entirely new and additional idea , namely ...
... express these changes of thought will occur as often as there are nouns , adjectives , and verbs in the language . If to the word " walk ” we add the termination ed , we give to the meaning an entirely new and additional idea , namely ...
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... express , he does not know . It may be a feeling , an instinct , it may be what some would call an inspiration , -it may be a very fine thing ; but it is not knowledge . It is not entitled to this name until it lies before his own mind ...
... express , he does not know . It may be a feeling , an instinct , it may be what some would call an inspiration , -it may be a very fine thing ; but it is not knowledge . It is not entitled to this name until it lies before his own mind ...
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DESCRIPTION OF PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA By John S Hart LL D | 96 |
DISCIPLINE MORAL AND MENTAL By Z Richards Washington | 107 |
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