Social ArrowsLongmans, Green, 1886 - 368 pages |
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... carry- ing the British flag further north than that of any other nation , have cheerfully under- gone these hardships , and consider it an honour to be allowed the privilege of par- taking in them . Are these men , it may be argued , in ...
... carry- ing the British flag further north than that of any other nation , have cheerfully under- gone these hardships , and consider it an honour to be allowed the privilege of par- taking in them . Are these men , it may be argued , in ...
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... carrying out a similar scheme , and the London Charity Organisation Society , encouraged by the success which has attended these efforts , has referred the question of boarding out to a special committee , which has reported favour ...
... carrying out a similar scheme , and the London Charity Organisation Society , encouraged by the success which has attended these efforts , has referred the question of boarding out to a special committee , which has reported favour ...
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... carried out in a school with which the writer is acquainted . In Germany and Switzerland gymnastics are made as much a part of the system of educa- tion as reading and writing . If Germans and Swiss , who mostly live in country ...
... carried out in a school with which the writer is acquainted . In Germany and Switzerland gymnastics are made as much a part of the system of educa- tion as reading and writing . If Germans and Swiss , who mostly live in country ...
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... carried or women is enormous . Witness the Lahom such women as Miss Robinson , Mis Mrs. Josephine Butler , or Miss Ellice Hopl We may or we may not approve of the ob they have in view . We may or wo believe in their discretion or their ...
... carried or women is enormous . Witness the Lahom such women as Miss Robinson , Mis Mrs. Josephine Butler , or Miss Ellice Hopl We may or we may not approve of the ob they have in view . We may or wo believe in their discretion or their ...
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... carried out women for the benefit of women . said that women do not possess any organisation ; but it would be difficult to a non - political association which , for ranic of growth , for solidity of foundation amount of work ...
... carried out women for the benefit of women . said that women do not possess any organisation ; but it would be difficult to a non - political association which , for ranic of growth , for solidity of foundation amount of work ...
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Page 42 - In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with childlike, credulous affection We behold their tender buds expand ; Emblems of our own great resurrection, Emblems of the bright and better land.
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Page 35 - POPLAR. 57 others; the employment is not only conducive to health and peace of mind, but probably more good-will has arisen, and friendships been founded by the intercourse and communication connected with this pursuit than from any other whatsoever...