A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... highest appreciation of its advantages ; the struggle to reach its doors had been long , difficult , and uncertain . He knew what it had cost to get there , he knew how much it would cost to remain , and therefore he valued it . He was ...
... highest appreciation of its advantages ; the struggle to reach its doors had been long , difficult , and uncertain . He knew what it had cost to get there , he knew how much it would cost to remain , and therefore he valued it . He was ...
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... highest respect and love of the teachers , and by his ability , common sense , and devotion to his duties will deserve and secure the confidence and co- operation of the people of the State . ' " Mr. Philbrick remained in this State ...
... highest respect and love of the teachers , and by his ability , common sense , and devotion to his duties will deserve and secure the confidence and co- operation of the people of the State . ' " Mr. Philbrick remained in this State ...
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... highest wisdom and the application of the best common sense . Dr. Philbrick had the good judgment , in this as in many other things , to proceed slowly . Even after he knew the right , he took time to do the work necessary for its ...
... highest wisdom and the application of the best common sense . Dr. Philbrick had the good judgment , in this as in many other things , to proceed slowly . Even after he knew the right , he took time to do the work necessary for its ...
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... highest order . tional wisdom of no mean quality to know enough not to attempt the task . I doubt whether a greater advance in the constructing of a good programme has been made in this country than was made by Mr. Philbrick in the ...
... highest order . tional wisdom of no mean quality to know enough not to attempt the task . I doubt whether a greater advance in the constructing of a good programme has been made in this country than was made by Mr. Philbrick in the ...
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... highest ambition was to be of real service to mankind ? In the seclusion and sacredness of his own study , July 9 , 1865 , he wrote : " I often urge as the chief end of man , self - culture , with a view to use talents and acquirements ...
... highest ambition was to be of real service to mankind ? In the seclusion and sacredness of his own study , July 9 , 1865 , he wrote : " I often urge as the chief end of man , self - culture , with a view to use talents and acquirements ...
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