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... thought connectives . How dependent we are on thought connectives can be illustrated by omitting them from the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence : 18 16 As quoted in Agnes Rush Burr , Russell H. Conwell and His Work ...
... thought connectives . How dependent we are on thought connectives can be illustrated by omitting them from the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence : 18 16 As quoted in Agnes Rush Burr , Russell H. Conwell and His Work ...
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... thought is expressed in the two half lines , the point evidently being to give added emphasis to the thought itself . Such synonymous parallelism is seen in the following verses from the Psalms : The heavens declare the glory of God ...
... thought is expressed in the two half lines , the point evidently being to give added emphasis to the thought itself . Such synonymous parallelism is seen in the following verses from the Psalms : The heavens declare the glory of God ...
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... thought and thought , And thought about it . Miniver Cheevy , born too late , Scratched his head and kept on thinking ; Miniver coughed , and called it fate , And kept on drinking . MARMION Sir Walter Scott O , young Lochinvar is ...
... thought and thought , And thought about it . Miniver Cheevy , born too late , Scratched his head and kept on thinking ; Miniver coughed , and called it fate , And kept on drinking . MARMION Sir Walter Scott O , young Lochinvar is ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
SPEAKER | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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