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... with a determined will, with definite opinions and the power of expressing them
, touched also with an honest pride of family and with an ambition for position.
Such was the descent and parentage of John Dudley Philbrick, and he inherited
...
... with a determined will, with definite opinions and the power of expressing them
, touched also with an honest pride of family and with an ambition for position.
Such was the descent and parentage of John Dudley Philbrick, and he inherited
...
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Tone, inflection, emphasis, position, motion, if faulty, will be criticised on the spot."
Mr. Kinsman was a thorough and an inspiring teacher, and as such exerted at
this time and afterwards no little influence over the young student, Philbrick.
Tone, inflection, emphasis, position, motion, if faulty, will be criticised on the spot."
Mr. Kinsman was a thorough and an inspiring teacher, and as such exerted at
this time and afterwards no little influence over the young student, Philbrick.
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Through the friends he had made at Danvers, Mass., he was now offered a
position as assistant in a private institution, the Roxbury, Mass., Latin School,
which he at once accepted. It is curious to note that his ancestor, Governor
Thomas ...
Through the friends he had made at Danvers, Mass., he was now offered a
position as assistant in a private institution, the Roxbury, Mass., Latin School,
which he at once accepted. It is curious to note that his ancestor, Governor
Thomas ...
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Led by this acquaintance, and hope of help from it in securing a position, he
started out at the end of his freshman fall to look for a school in this town or its
vicinity. He had no difficulty in obtaining one through these friends, and was
engaged to ...
Led by this acquaintance, and hope of help from it in securing a position, he
started out at the end of his freshman fall to look for a school in this town or its
vicinity. He had no difficulty in obtaining one through these friends, and was
engaged to ...
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He accepted this position, remaining at Pembroke until the last of May, before
returning again to college. He made so marked a success in this place, that two
or three years later, upon the place of principal becoming vacant, he was invited
by ...
He accepted this position, remaining at Pembroke until the last of May, before
returning again to college. He made so marked a success in this place, that two
or three years later, upon the place of principal becoming vacant, he was invited
by ...
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