A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... excellent higher seminary , and , with the exception of Phillips Academy at Exeter , one of the best schools in New Hampshire . Its catalogue of 1834 , a little pam- phlet of eight pages , as big over as your hand , contains 176 names ...
... excellent higher seminary , and , with the exception of Phillips Academy at Exeter , one of the best schools in New Hampshire . Its catalogue of 1834 , a little pam- phlet of eight pages , as big over as your hand , contains 176 names ...
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... excellent teachers ; Charles B. Hadduck , Alpheus Crosby , Ira Young , Edwin D. Sanborn , O. P. Hubbard , Stephen Chase , and Samuel Gilman Brown . He had entered college with the highest appreciation of its advantages ; the struggle to ...
... excellent teachers ; Charles B. Hadduck , Alpheus Crosby , Ira Young , Edwin D. Sanborn , O. P. Hubbard , Stephen Chase , and Samuel Gilman Brown . He had entered college with the highest appreciation of its advantages ; the struggle to ...
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... excellent writer , a good scholar , one of the best in the division in which we were together . He was also noted for his honor , integrity , and straightforwardness . He would not stoop to do a low or mean thing . He also had pluck ...
... excellent writer , a good scholar , one of the best in the division in which we were together . He was also noted for his honor , integrity , and straightforwardness . He would not stoop to do a low or mean thing . He also had pluck ...
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... excellent , and his opinion of the best means to secure a desired end was rarely wrong . His view of a broad truth was clear to a degree attained by but few , and his power to apply general principles to special cases was equal to his ...
... excellent , and his opinion of the best means to secure a desired end was rarely wrong . His view of a broad truth was clear to a degree attained by but few , and his power to apply general principles to special cases was equal to his ...
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... excellent discipline with very little or no corporal punishment , it requires a person of strong gifts in the direction of discipline , - so strong , indeed , as to overbalance his other qualities , to control and discipline the large ...
... excellent discipline with very little or no corporal punishment , it requires a person of strong gifts in the direction of discipline , - so strong , indeed , as to overbalance his other qualities , to control and discipline the large ...
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