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... past was gone ; it must be decently interred , and for- gotten . Jefferson Davis was a glorious relic of the past , but a drag on the slow wheel of progress . Although he admired George Washington Cable and Joel Chandler Harris , the ...
... past was gone ; it must be decently interred , and for- gotten . Jefferson Davis was a glorious relic of the past , but a drag on the slow wheel of progress . Although he admired George Washington Cable and Joel Chandler Harris , the ...
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... past some sanitary - looking offices , past a sound - proof room for the choir , past a huge mechanical bellows for the new organ , and then up some stairs . The body of the building is the Memorial Chapel proper with white box pews and ...
... past some sanitary - looking offices , past a sound - proof room for the choir , past a huge mechanical bellows for the new organ , and then up some stairs . The body of the building is the Memorial Chapel proper with white box pews and ...
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... past will tell us what we want to know about present and future . The present and the past must be correlated in our lectures and studies as well as they are in fact . Knowledge must be taught with a purpose if it is to be taught at all ...
... past will tell us what we want to know about present and future . The present and the past must be correlated in our lectures and studies as well as they are in fact . Knowledge must be taught with a purpose if it is to be taught at all ...
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