Home Life: What it Is, and what it NeedsW. V. Spencer, 1864 - 180 oldal |
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23. oldal
... Anglo - Saxon race of a - home , a word in itself suggestive of a variety ( 23 ) II. ...
... Anglo - Saxon race of a - home , a word in itself suggestive of a variety ( 23 ) II. ...
25. oldal
... Anglo - Saxon home . places they are . In ordaining the home the Divine Mind seems to have laid broadly and deeply the foundations of an institution which should satisfy the wants of the most uncultured , at the same time that it should ...
... Anglo - Saxon home . places they are . In ordaining the home the Divine Mind seems to have laid broadly and deeply the foundations of an institution which should satisfy the wants of the most uncultured , at the same time that it should ...
152. oldal
... Anglo - Saxon blood would have availed him little , but for his Anglo- Saxon home . It is with man as with the horse , the blood is little without the training ; and when we feel inclined to brag a little , — a a thing New - Englanders ...
... Anglo - Saxon blood would have availed him little , but for his Anglo- Saxon home . It is with man as with the horse , the blood is little without the training ; and when we feel inclined to brag a little , — a a thing New - Englanders ...
156. oldal
... Anglo - Saxon stock , has resulted in a man unlike any existing type , a man to be known to the ages as introducing a new moral and intellectual order . Leave out either element , or place them under other circumstances , and the ...
... Anglo - Saxon stock , has resulted in a man unlike any existing type , a man to be known to the ages as introducing a new moral and intellectual order . Leave out either element , or place them under other circumstances , and the ...
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