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... manner of our petitions , yet God will so hear us that we shall receive what we in our inmost heart really and deeply desired , though it be not the very thing that was in our mind and upon our tongue while engaged in prayer . The Holy ...
... manner of our petitions , yet God will so hear us that we shall receive what we in our inmost heart really and deeply desired , though it be not the very thing that was in our mind and upon our tongue while engaged in prayer . The Holy ...
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... manner at Lacedæmon . It was not the man , but the Spartan , that filled the eye of the educator in the institution of the system which has immortal- ized Lycurgus . That famous law - giver aimed not at the de- velopment of the noble ...
... manner at Lacedæmon . It was not the man , but the Spartan , that filled the eye of the educator in the institution of the system which has immortal- ized Lycurgus . That famous law - giver aimed not at the de- velopment of the noble ...
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... manner on all minds cast them as nearly as possible in one mould . Yet the principle that the child belonged to the state , and that the state was responsible for its education , was admitted and acted on . And it is worthy of ...
... manner on all minds cast them as nearly as possible in one mould . Yet the principle that the child belonged to the state , and that the state was responsible for its education , was admitted and acted on . And it is worthy of ...
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... manners , and paved the way for the final ruin of the nation . It is not to be supposed , that this cor- ruption was completed without remonstrance or without a struggle on the part of the friends of morality and order . The contest ...
... manners , and paved the way for the final ruin of the nation . It is not to be supposed , that this cor- ruption was completed without remonstrance or without a struggle on the part of the friends of morality and order . The contest ...
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... manners primitive , and that good time , Which I have seen , when discipline prevailed , And modesty was sanctioned by the laws , No babbling then was suffered in our schools , The scholar's test was silence . The whole group In orderly ...
... manners primitive , and that good time , Which I have seen , when discipline prevailed , And modesty was sanctioned by the laws , No babbling then was suffered in our schools , The scholar's test was silence . The whole group In orderly ...
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