The American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 1

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Absalom Peters, Henry Barnard
N. A. Calkins, 1856
 

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Página 343 - More as the double-natured poet each; Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble words. And so these twain, upon the skirts of Time, Sit side by side, full-summed in all their powers, Dispensing harvest, sowing the To-be, Self-reverent each, and reverencing each, Distinct in individualities, But like each other,
Página 520 - necklaces of gold and pearls, as on that tower there hang the bucklers that have been used or won by mighty men. ' Thy two breasts, are like two young roes that are twins, which feed among the lilies. Until the day break'—or, rather, until it breathe, with the first pulsation of morning
Página 384 - The Court agree to give Four Hundred Pounds toward a School or College, whereof Two Hundred Pounds shall be paid the next year, and Two Hundred Pounds when the work is finished, and the next Court to appoint where and what building." The next year the General Court appointed
Página 350 - indispensable to the formation of positive noble character. Unless above himself he can Erect himself, how mean a thing is man! It was said of the whole race. She who has not acquired this power, who is wont to resign herself passively to natural impulse, or agreeable feeling, however
Página 307 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me ; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me ; because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me, and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy."—Job xxix. 11-13.
Página 496 - to collect information of the actual condition and efficiency of the Common Schools, and other means of popular education, and to diffuse, as widely as possible, throughout every part of the Commonwealth, information of the most approved and successful method of arranging the studies and conducting the education of the young.
Página 282 - Desiring to render a public benefit to the city of New York, and to contribute to the advancement of useful knowledge and the general good of society, I do, by this codicil, appropriate four hundred thousand dollars out of my residuary estate, to the establishment of a public library in the city of New York.
Página 343 - full-summed in all their powers, Dispensing harvest, sowing the To-be, Self-reverent each, and reverencing each, Distinct in individualities, But like each other, e'en as those who love. It is assumed that every reader of a
Página 257 - there is that scattereth and yet increaseth, and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, and it tendeth to poverty.
Página 322 - Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, so classified and arranged as to facilitate the expression of ideas and assist in, literary composition. By Peter Mark Roget, late Secretary of the Royal Society ; author of the Bridgewater Treatise on Animal and Vegetable Physiology, etc. Revised and Edited,

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