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... EDITORS . DISCONTINUANCES .-- Any subscriber wishing to stop his paper must notify the Publishers , and pay up all arrears ; otherwise he is responsible for payment as long as the paper is sent . HOW TO REMIT . - To secure safety , it ...
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... editor who could surpass him . This example proves nothing against classical education . Horace Greeley always missed that attainment . It would have improved his English . To state it otherwise , Greeley without that knowledge and the ...
... editor who could surpass him . This example proves nothing against classical education . Horace Greeley always missed that attainment . It would have improved his English . To state it otherwise , Greeley without that knowledge and the ...
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... editor who could surpass him . This example proves nothing against classical education . Horace Greeley always missed that attainment . It would have improved his English . To state it otherwise , Greeley without that knowledge and the ...
... editor who could surpass him . This example proves nothing against classical education . Horace Greeley always missed that attainment . It would have improved his English . To state it otherwise , Greeley without that knowledge and the ...
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... editors since his death , has grown to be Webster's International Dictionary , a massive quarto volume of more than ... editor of the JOURNAL in condensing the article which appeared in the February number , made it appear that all six ...
... editors since his death , has grown to be Webster's International Dictionary , a massive quarto volume of more than ... editor of the JOURNAL in condensing the article which appeared in the February number , made it appear that all six ...
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... Editor's Table , " The Indian Corn as Our National Plant , The State Flower of California , Art Education in connection with the Public Schools , Dr. Dowd on the State Coutrol of Railroads , Two New Educational Journals . Scribner's ...
... Editor's Table , " The Indian Corn as Our National Plant , The State Flower of California , Art Education in connection with the Public Schools , Dr. Dowd on the State Coutrol of Railroads , Two New Educational Journals . Scribner's ...
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Side 27 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me, Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.
Side 9 - There is Lowell, who's striving Parnassus to climb With a whole bale of isms tied together with rhyme, He might get on alone, spite of brambles and boulders, But he can't with that bundle he has on his shoulders, The top of the hill he will ne'er come nigh reaching Till he learns the .distinction 'twixt singing and preaching...
Side 7 - Thou must be true thyself, If thou the truth wouldst teach; Thy soul must overflow, if thou Another's soul wouldst reach! It needs the overflow of heart To give the lips full speech. Think truly, and thy thoughts Shall the world's famine feed ; Speak truly, and each word of thine Shall be a fruitful seed; Live truly, and thy life shall be A great and noble creed.
Side 30 - Overworked men and women, the nervous, weak and debilitated will find in the Acid Phosphate a most agreeable, grateful and harmless stimulant, giving renewed strength and vigor to the entire system. Dr. Edwin F. Vose, Portland, Me., says: " I have used it in my own case when suffering- from nervous exhaustion, with gratifying results. I have prescribed it for many of the various forms of nervous debility, and it has never failed to do good.
Side 9 - She that lifts up the manhood of the poor, She of the open soul and open door, With room about her hearth for all mankind!
Side 31 - BACKWARD, turn backward, O Time, in your flight, Make me a child again just for tonight!
Side 12 - Then say not man's imperfect, Heaven in fault; Say rather, man's as perfect as he ought: His knowledge measured to his state and place; His time a moment, and a point his space.
Side 31 - In the world's broad field of battle. In the bivouac of life, Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife!
Side 5 - Give fools their gold, and knaves their power ; Let fortune's bubbles rise and fall ; Who sows a field, or trains a flower, Or plants a tree, is more than all. For he who blesses most is blest ; And God and man shall own his worth Who toils to leave as his bequest An added beauty to the earth.
Side 31 - Still o'er these scenes my memory wakes, and fondly broods with miser care ; time but the impression deeper makes, as streams their channels deeper wear.