Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of the National Teachers' Association, the National Association of School Superintendents and the American Normal School Association |
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... learned by reading the pro- ceedings of the Detroit meeting , was not that of a mutual admiration society . The members appreciate their relations to the State and to its politics , in the largest sense of the word . All classes were ...
... learned by reading the pro- ceedings of the Detroit meeting , was not that of a mutual admiration society . The members appreciate their relations to the State and to its politics , in the largest sense of the word . All classes were ...
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... learned men ; but there were not to be had family fathers . A great many went to the Universities of Paris and Italy for studying . ] [ Great many attended the lectures of the cele- brated Abelard , Petrus Lombardus , Thomas Aquino ...
... learned men ; but there were not to be had family fathers . A great many went to the Universities of Paris and Italy for studying . ] [ Great many attended the lectures of the cele- brated Abelard , Petrus Lombardus , Thomas Aquino ...
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... learned the conflict and the duties of his own immediate life . Thus , by the aid of those works of art which it had itself created , the Greek culture was able to round itself to a harmony which , after ages , have been powerless to ...
... learned the conflict and the duties of his own immediate life . Thus , by the aid of those works of art which it had itself created , the Greek culture was able to round itself to a harmony which , after ages , have been powerless to ...
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... learned from association with the ladies , gentleness and courtesy ; his imagination was appealed to , and his knightly ardor roused by the romances read for their amusement , and by the stirring songs of the ever welcome minstrel . But ...
... learned from association with the ladies , gentleness and courtesy ; his imagination was appealed to , and his knightly ardor roused by the romances read for their amusement , and by the stirring songs of the ever welcome minstrel . But ...
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... learned men or cultivated men , or literary adepts , irrespective of their moral character , irrespective of their capacity for the business of life or for any success - irrespective of their physiological perfection or capacity to live ...
... learned men or cultivated men , or literary adepts , irrespective of their moral character , irrespective of their capacity for the business of life or for any success - irrespective of their physiological perfection or capacity to live ...
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