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... become spectacular in act and speech . His own sound philosophy may give place The to mere expediency . Against all these things the teacher should set himself as a stone wall . Thoroughness is a splendid thing , but it may become a ...
... become spectacular in act and speech . His own sound philosophy may give place The to mere expediency . Against all these things the teacher should set himself as a stone wall . Thoroughness is a splendid thing , but it may become a ...
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... become habituated during exercise and work . The coal- heaver develops the muscles of his back sufficiently that , so far as strength is concerned , we should expect him to stand erectly ; but he gradually becomes stooped as he labors ...
... become habituated during exercise and work . The coal- heaver develops the muscles of his back sufficiently that , so far as strength is concerned , we should expect him to stand erectly ; but he gradually becomes stooped as he labors ...
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... become one of great interest ; from a study of dry anatomy it has become one of function ; from one with comparatively little relation to the schol- ar's life and habits , it has become one eminently practical . It is no longer sim- ply ...
... become one of great interest ; from a study of dry anatomy it has become one of function ; from one with comparatively little relation to the schol- ar's life and habits , it has become one eminently practical . It is no longer sim- ply ...
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