The Vassar MiscellanyVassar College., 1914 |
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... peace has been asked to become a professor in the Faculty of Prince- ton University . It is understood that Mr. Noyes will accept , and his election will be sanctioned by the trustees in April . The po- sition is that of visiting ...
... peace has been asked to become a professor in the Faculty of Prince- ton University . It is understood that Mr. Noyes will accept , and his election will be sanctioned by the trustees in April . The po- sition is that of visiting ...
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... peace . The measure has been proved practicable by the experience of Australia ; originally established in 1896 , minimum wage regulation has been renewed five times at the request of both employers and employees and has been extended ...
... peace . The measure has been proved practicable by the experience of Australia ; originally established in 1896 , minimum wage regulation has been renewed five times at the request of both employers and employees and has been extended ...
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... Peace Society on Monday , April 13th , International Peace was discussed , Professor Bracq presided . Dr. Dutton of Columbia University spoke of the development of international peace through the moral ideal , and of its economic ...
... Peace Society on Monday , April 13th , International Peace was discussed , Professor Bracq presided . Dr. Dutton of Columbia University spoke of the development of international peace through the moral ideal , and of its economic ...
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... peace and order the guise in which the use of military power on non - combatants is always clothed- women and children have been shot and killed . Federal Commissioners have failed to se- cure any peaceful settlement . John Rocke ...
... peace and order the guise in which the use of military power on non - combatants is always clothed- women and children have been shot and killed . Federal Commissioners have failed to se- cure any peaceful settlement . John Rocke ...
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... peace , for they are the pre- servers of the race . H. E. G. , 1915 DR . BLACK'S SERMON : THE OPEN DOOR We were very fortunate in having Dr. Hugh Black of New York preach for us last Sunday . Several years ago , Dr. Black gave up a ...
... peace , for they are the pre- servers of the race . H. E. G. , 1915 DR . BLACK'S SERMON : THE OPEN DOOR We were very fortunate in having Dr. Hugh Black of New York preach for us last Sunday . Several years ago , Dr. Black gave up a ...
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Página 5 - For why? in the institution of that weal public, this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded, that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary occupations and affairs of the commonwealth, all that the citizens should withdraw from the bodily service to the free liberty of the mind, and garnishing of the same. For herein they suppose the felicity of this life to consist.
Página 1 - A mite of my twelve-hours' treasure, The least of thy gazes or glances, (Be they grants thou art bound to or gifts above measure) One of thy choices or one of thy chances, (Be they tasks God imposed thee or freaks at thy pleasure) —My Day, if I squander such labor or leisure, Then shame fall on Asolo, mischief on me!
Página 5 - And Jacob asked him, and said, Tell me, I pray thee, thy name. And he said, Wherefore is it that thou dost ask after my name ? And he blessed him there. And Jacob called the name of the place Peniel : for I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved.
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Página 5 - Forsooth, brothers, fellowship is heaven, and lack of fellowship is hell: fellowship is life, and lack of fellowship is death: and the deeds that ye do upon the earth, it is for fellowship's sake that ye do them, and the life that is in it, that shall live on and on for ever, and each one of you part of it, while many a man's life upon the earth from the earth shall wane.
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