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Toward the end of his life, Noah Webster wrote: Truth is the end to which all
learning should be directed. We want truth in literature; we want truth in science;
we want truth in politics; we want truth in morals; we want truth in religion; we
want ...
Toward the end of his life, Noah Webster wrote: Truth is the end to which all
learning should be directed. We want truth in literature; we want truth in science;
we want truth in politics; we want truth in morals; we want truth in religion; we
want ...
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Alan Snyder shares Noah Webster's passion for the Truth. Webster was complex
man who overcame his inner struggles. But Snyder does not fail to show us the
big truth about such a triumph. Noah Webster found that the power to overcome ...
Alan Snyder shares Noah Webster's passion for the Truth. Webster was complex
man who overcame his inner struggles. But Snyder does not fail to show us the
big truth about such a triumph. Noah Webster found that the power to overcome ...
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Seite 15 - Education comprehends all that series of instruction and discipline which is intended to enlighten the understanding, correct the temper, and form the manners and habits of youth, and fit them for usefulness in their future stations ; " — all, in fact, that is necessary to make a man or a woman — a gentleman or a lady.