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Pagina 11
... credits . Papers . entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . 1 Analyze by diagram or otherwise the following sentence : The favorite position of the deer is still spirited and graceful , and wholly unaffected by the pictures of ...
... credits . Papers . entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . 1 Analyze by diagram or otherwise the following sentence : The favorite position of the deer is still spirited and graceful , and wholly unaffected by the pictures of ...
Pagina 13
... credits . Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . 1 Analyze by diagram or otherwise the following sentence : For a quarter of an hour she went on , clearing the moose - bushes with bound after bound , flying over fallen ...
... credits . Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . 1 Analyze by diagram or otherwise the following sentence : For a quarter of an hour she went on , clearing the moose - bushes with bound after bound , flying over fallen ...
Pagina 19
... credits . Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . I I would have a rule passed that the dean should pay each of us a visit at least once a year ; or if he is not equal to the task , let them once in a while turn loose ...
... credits . Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . I I would have a rule passed that the dean should pay each of us a visit at least once a year ; or if he is not equal to the task , let them once in a while turn loose ...
Pagina 27
... credits . The whole paper will be criticized as an exercise in English composition . Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . First 1 Select from the following quotation three subordi division nate clauses , and give the ...
... credits . The whole paper will be criticized as an exercise in English composition . Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . First 1 Select from the following quotation three subordi division nate clauses , and give the ...
Pagina 36
... credits . Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . I Expand the following topic sentence into a paragraph of at least 75 words : Perseverance wins in the end . 2 Write a letter to a friend , describing life at Chautauqua ...
... credits . Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted . I Expand the following topic sentence into a paragraph of at least 75 words : Perseverance wins in the end . 2 Write a letter to a friend , describing life at Chautauqua ...
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Pagina 68 - I saw the dungeon walls and floor Close slowly round me as before ; I saw the glimmer of the sun Creeping as it before had done ; But through the crevice where it came...
Pagina 172 - Extemplo Libyae magnas it Fama per urbes, Fama, malum qua non aliud velocius ullum : mobilitate viget virisque adquirit eundo, parva metu primo, mox sese attollit in auras ingrediturque solo et caput inter nubila condit.
Pagina 263 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.
Pagina 283 - Our capacity to produce has developed so enormously, and our products have so multiplied, that the problem of more markets requires our urgent and immediate attention.
Pagina 31 - The man's power is active, progressive, defensive. He is eminently the doer, the creator, the discoverer, the defender. His intellect is for speculation and invention ; his energy for adventure, for war, and for conquest, wherever war is just, wherever conquest necessary.
Pagina 65 - The most striking characteristic of the poetry of Milton is the extreme remoteness of the associations by means of which it acts on the reader. Its effect is produced, not so much by what it expresses, as by what it suggests ; not so much by the ideas which it directly conveys, as by other ideas which are connected with them. He electrifies the mind through conductors. The most unimaginative man must understand the Iliad.
Pagina 32 - There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures.
Pagina 32 - From these lists the regents shall prepare question papers for all these subjects, which at any examination shall be the same for all candidates, except that in therapeutics, practice, and materia medica all the questions submitted to any candidate shall be chosen from those prepared by the board selected by that candidate, and shall be in harmony with the tenets of that school as determined by its State board of medical examiners.
Pagina 177 - O mihi turn longae maneat pars ultima vitae, spiritus et quantum sat erit tua dicere facta : non me carminibus vincet nee Thracius Orpheus, 55 nee Linus, huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo.
Pagina 7 - Emmons, Ebenezer. Agriculture of New York; comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution, of the soils and rocks and the natural waters of the different geological formations, together with a condensed view of the meteorology and agricultural productions of the State.