| 1832 - 510 páginas
...vision, had been necessarily imperfect, he now determined to complete, and immediately entered upon the apparently hopeless task, with a view to fit himself...spurred on by such strong Excitement, performed its oft repeated miracles ; and in a space of time incredibly short, he became master of their contents,... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1832 - 648 páginas
...entered upon the apparently hopeless task, with, a view to fit him as a teacher of youth. He 'nstructed his sisters in the pronunciation of Greek and Latin,...spurred/ on, by such strong excitement, performed its oil-repeated miracles ; and in a space of time incredibly short, he became master of their contenta,... | |
| 1832 - 1014 páginas
...vision, had been necessarily imperfect, he now determined to complete, and immediately entered upon the apparently hopeless task, with a view to fit himself...constantly in the task of reading aloud to him the (-lassies usually taught in the schools. A naturally faith I ul memory, spurred on by such strong excitement,... | |
| Abram V. Courtney - 1835 - 60 páginas
...vision, had been necessarily imperfect, he now determined to complete, and immediately entered upon the apparently hopeless task, with a view to fit himself...classics, usually taught in the schools. A naturally faithfnl memory, spurred on by such strong excitement, performed its oftrepeated miracles ; and in... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1838 - 270 páginas
...determined to complete, and immediately entered upon the apparently hopeless task, with a view to iit himself as a teacher of youth. He instructed his sisters...spurred on by such strong excitement, performed its oft-fepeated miracles; and in a space of time incredibly short, he became master of their contents,... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1841 - 286 páginas
...vision, had been necessarily imperfect, he now determined to complete, and immediately entered upon the apparently hopeless task, with a view to fit himself...Latin, and employed one or other constantly in the tusk of reading aloud to him the classics, usually taught in the schools. A naturally faithful memory,... | |
| William Artman, Lansing V. Hall - 1854 - 404 páginas
...vision, had been necessarily imperfect, he nowdetermined to complete, and immediately entered upon the apparently hopeless task, with a view to fit himself...pronunciation of Greek and Latin, and employed one or the other constantly in the task of reading aloud to him the classics usually taught in the schools.... | |
| William Artman, Lansing V. Hall, L. V. Hall - 1857 - 404 páginas
...of youth. He instructed his sisters in the pronunciation of Greek and Latin, and employed one or the other constantly in the task of reading aloud to him...schools. " A naturally faithful memory, spurred on by snch strong excitement, performed its oft-repeated .rhi-ra'cles, and in a space of time incredibly... | |
| William Artman, Lansing V. Hall - 1858 - 404 páginas
...vision, had been necessarily imperfect, he now determined to complete, and immediately entered upon the apparently hopeless task, with a view to fit himself as a teacher of youth. He instructed his sistera in the pronunciation of Greek and Latin, and employed one or the other constantly in the task... | |
| William Artman, Lansing V. Hall - 1863 - 402 páginas
...of youth. He instructed his sisters in the pronunciation of Greek and Latin, and employed one or the other constantly in the task of reading aloud to him...such strong excitement, performed its oft-repeated mira cles, and in a space of time incredibly short, he becAme master of their contents even to the... | |
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