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... mean all that it really does mean . It is impossible that any act should be performed without any motive whatever ... means sacrifice , to serve when no gratitude or recognition is forthcoming . The kind of satisfaction they seek is ...
... mean all that it really does mean . It is impossible that any act should be performed without any motive whatever ... means sacrifice , to serve when no gratitude or recognition is forthcoming . The kind of satisfaction they seek is ...
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... means , of course , that students will be given to a tutor regardless of their academic standing , and that , conse- quently , there is the danger that a good tutor will find the average ability of his students temporarily on the ...
... means , of course , that students will be given to a tutor regardless of their academic standing , and that , conse- quently , there is the danger that a good tutor will find the average ability of his students temporarily on the ...
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... means to " the best that has been thought and said in the world , " the student should begin reading the literature in the language as soon as possible . It is extraordi- nary how little grammar is prerequisite to understanding what a ...
... means to " the best that has been thought and said in the world , " the student should begin reading the literature in the language as soon as possible . It is extraordi- nary how little grammar is prerequisite to understanding what a ...
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Memorial to a Young Man | 19 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr 139 | 20 |
Four Years Invested by Frank Gilchrist 372 | 30 |
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