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... soon as I reduced the price , sold off immediately , and the book has been , in England , for twenty years " out of print . " But no less than three publishing firms in the United States have reprinted it ( one quite recently ) without ...
... soon as I reduced the price , sold off immediately , and the book has been , in England , for twenty years " out of print . " But no less than three publishing firms in the United States have reprinted it ( one quite recently ) without ...
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... soon lost sight of again . At the Renascence he burst into sudden blaze , and it was then discovered that he was what every man would wish to be . Thus the Renascence scholars , notwithstanding their ad miration of the great nations of ...
... soon lost sight of again . At the Renascence he burst into sudden blaze , and it was then discovered that he was what every man would wish to be . Thus the Renascence scholars , notwithstanding their ad miration of the great nations of ...
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... soon seized on education as a stepping - stone to power and influence ; and with their talent for organization , they framed a system of schools which drove all important competitors from the field , and made Jesuits the instructors of ...
... soon seized on education as a stepping - stone to power and influence ; and with their talent for organization , they framed a system of schools which drove all important competitors from the field , and made Jesuits the instructors of ...
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... soon love his teaching . Let him , therefore , show an interest in everything that concerns them and not merely in their studies . Let him rejoice with those that rejoice , and not disdain to weep with those that weep . After the ...
... soon love his teaching . Let him , therefore , show an interest in everything that concerns them and not merely in their studies . Let him rejoice with those that rejoice , and not disdain to weep with those that weep . After the ...
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... soon have to choose one of two things , either to shut his eyes and put up with all the irregularities he thought he had done away with , or to break with a past that he would wish forgotten , and engage in open conflict with the boys ...
... soon have to choose one of two things , either to shut his eyes and put up with all the irregularities he thought he had done away with , or to break with a past that he would wish forgotten , and engage in open conflict with the boys ...
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