A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 19
... thought nothing but the presidency of the United States would satisfy him . There was the same enthu- siasm in everything that he undertook at that time that he showed in all his after life . Firm in his opinions and tenacious of his ...
... thought nothing but the presidency of the United States would satisfy him . There was the same enthu- siasm in everything that he undertook at that time that he showed in all his after life . Firm in his opinions and tenacious of his ...
Page 21
... thoughts and plans for the future . His determination and confident expectation from the time he first went away to school up to the close of his senior year in college , had been to study and pursue the profession of the law ; indeed ...
... thoughts and plans for the future . His determination and confident expectation from the time he first went away to school up to the close of his senior year in college , had been to study and pursue the profession of the law ; indeed ...
Page 50
... thought out by one single mind . How many times I have heard him say , " This practice is wrong because it is contrary to the unanimous opinion of the wisest educators . " This test he often applied with wonderful skill . It has been ...
... thought out by one single mind . How many times I have heard him say , " This practice is wrong because it is contrary to the unanimous opinion of the wisest educators . " This test he often applied with wonderful skill . It has been ...
Page 60
... thought , the mas- tery of written and printed language in which is revealed human nature ; the mastery of arithmetic and its kin- dred branches , in which are revealed the laws and condi- tions of matter ; and such studies as give ...
... thought , the mas- tery of written and printed language in which is revealed human nature ; the mastery of arithmetic and its kin- dred branches , in which are revealed the laws and condi- tions of matter ; and such studies as give ...
Page 67
... thought , no experi- ments to illustrate it , nothing , nothing but mere com- mitting to memory and repeating the words by rote , -no explanation of the process of an arithmetical problem , but only a memorizing of the rule , and an ...
... thought , no experi- ments to illustrate it , nothing , nothing but mere com- mitting to memory and repeating the words by rote , -no explanation of the process of an arithmetical problem , but only a memorizing of the rule , and an ...
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