A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 14
... means a severe one . I , of course , had to promise to make up that part of the Greek Reader I had not read , and also the four Gospels . The others from Pembroke had to do the same . " He at once set about to procure lodgings , and ...
... means a severe one . I , of course , had to promise to make up that part of the Greek Reader I had not read , and also the four Gospels . The others from Pembroke had to do the same . " He at once set about to procure lodgings , and ...
Page 17
... means indifferent to such recreations and athletic sports as then prevailed among the students . His favorite recreation was walking , for which the coun- try surrounding the college is so inviting ; and he made many excursions among ...
... means indifferent to such recreations and athletic sports as then prevailed among the students . His favorite recreation was walking , for which the coun- try surrounding the college is so inviting ; and he made many excursions among ...
Page 20
... mean thing . He also had pluck , boldness , and courage , though he was as gentle and kind as he was brave . " His senior year in college was very much shortened by his prolonged absences for teaching . He left Dartmouth , as he records ...
... mean thing . He also had pluck , boldness , and courage , though he was as gentle and kind as he was brave . " His senior year in college was very much shortened by his prolonged absences for teaching . He left Dartmouth , as he records ...
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... means of clarifying one's own mind . He was the most sincere lover of criticism , even adverse criticism , that I have ever known . How often I have heard him say , " We should be thankful for the criticisms of our enemies ; for our ...
... means of clarifying one's own mind . He was the most sincere lover of criticism , even adverse criticism , that I have ever known . How often I have heard him say , " We should be thankful for the criticisms of our enemies ; for our ...
Page 39
... means to be used , the matter to be presented , the order of presentation , the proper proportion of time to give to ... mean quality to know enough not to attempt the task . I doubt whether a greater advance in the constructing of a ...
... means to be used , the matter to be presented , the order of presentation , the proper proportion of time to give to ... mean quality to know enough not to attempt the task . I doubt whether a greater advance in the constructing of a ...
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