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Сторінка 26 - The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings.
Сторінка 4 - A small tooth brush, with stiff bristles, should be used, brushing up and down and across, and inside and outside, and in between the teeth. 4. A simple tooth powder or a...
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Сторінка 82 - Birds Illustrations of popular birds, in colors true to nature, on 52 finely enameled cards.
Сторінка 7 - Is not a poem an enterprise and an act of faith? And are these fireside story-tellers, these table-talkers and ramblers in the woods — poets? Do they put words to what you mean to do? Are they makers of new cities and new eras? Do you think they know what Democracy means? Can they put into speech the dumb, passionate longing of the people? Can they face a mob without flinching — the mob of moneyed men and men of fashion and men of letters — and the madness of the people? In the chapter dealing...
Сторінка 1 - Drums, gave $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free.
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Сторінка 46 - ... Story of Cooper 44 Story of Fulton 45 Story of the Pilgrims 46 Story of the Boston Tea Party 48 Story of Eli Whitney 60 Story of Edison 61 Story of Hawthorne , 62 Story of SFB Morse 63 Story of Louisa M. Alcott 64...
Сторінка 7 - ... they have promised to believe; they must therefore continue to lie under the imputation that they say what is proper to say. But for the rest the remedy is easy — it had been good for Herod to break his vow and save the life of a prophet. The attempt to unify the churches by soft diplomacies and compromises, the search for a minimum creed to meet the requirements of the most attenuated mind, the letting go of the facts by which the people must live or die, for the sake of sociability — all...
Сторінка 67 - We must regard culture as chiefly valuable for the ability it gives a person to use wisely his powers and resources." There is without a doubt a socalled culture that makes its votaries capable of easily calling ideas into consciousness and discerning their relation, but utterly incapable of using wisely this power; of contributing in large measure to the general good.