The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13;Volume 76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... young are subjected in our day . Almost every leading publisher adds at least one " book for the young " to his list every month , while some houses do an immense publishing business with this branch of literature alone . But as the ...
... young are subjected in our day . Almost every leading publisher adds at least one " book for the young " to his list every month , while some houses do an immense publishing business with this branch of literature alone . But as the ...
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... young ranks as one of the most important of all things to the State and the race , and one on which no pains bestowed could be too much . Yet how many mothers understand the man- agement of the young in any scientific sense ? How many ...
... young ranks as one of the most important of all things to the State and the race , and one on which no pains bestowed could be too much . Yet how many mothers understand the man- agement of the young in any scientific sense ? How many ...
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... young men of ability would be drawn toward a military life , but the young TROCHU showed early a decided preference for the army , and at the age of twenty entered the military school of St. Cyr by means of success in a competitive ...
... young men of ability would be drawn toward a military life , but the young TROCHU showed early a decided preference for the army , and at the age of twenty entered the military school of St. Cyr by means of success in a competitive ...
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