A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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... views and sound judgment . He was not a learned man , nor much read in books , but Governor Plummer of New Hampshire said of him that he would sooner trust Judge Dudley's native faculties to decide a legal point right , than all the law ...
... views and sound judgment . He was not a learned man , nor much read in books , but Governor Plummer of New Hampshire said of him that he would sooner trust Judge Dudley's native faculties to decide a legal point right , than all the law ...
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... views as the best 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 ...
... views as the best 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 ...
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... views and plans . " 3. Dr. Philbrick had the rare faculty of gaining the good - will and hearty co - operation of all in any way asso- ciated with him . He always most cheerfully accorded to all their full share of merit for what they ...
... views and plans . " 3. Dr. Philbrick had the rare faculty of gaining the good - will and hearty co - operation of all in any way asso- ciated with him . He always most cheerfully accorded to all their full share of merit for what they ...
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... views were far in advance of all other writers upon the subject in this country . In reviewing my experience I find myself constantly associ- ated with the early views of Dr. Philbrick . ” In the matter of school furniture such a change ...
... views were far in advance of all other writers upon the subject in this country . In reviewing my experience I find myself constantly associ- ated with the early views of Dr. Philbrick . ” In the matter of school furniture such a change ...
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... views of the wisest educators . If any new , really new , method was proposed , he always inquired , before he ac- cepted it , whether it was in accordance with the tendency of the best practice of the world . But few men could apply ...
... views of the wisest educators . If any new , really new , method was proposed , he always inquired , before he ac- cepted it , whether it was in accordance with the tendency of the best practice of the world . But few men could apply ...
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