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... ment to teach physiology at Harvard in 1872 . During the next seven years he had regular and stimulating responsibilities . His health improved , his powers of work developed ; he found himself . ' He turned definitely to psychology as ...
... ment to teach physiology at Harvard in 1872 . During the next seven years he had regular and stimulating responsibilities . His health improved , his powers of work developed ; he found himself . ' He turned definitely to psychology as ...
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... ment you have no talent , no joy , no vision , no virtue , to offer your Father , offer Him your suffering and offer it completely . Cast away all reserves and all courage . Let your whole trouble be poured out , like water on the ...
... ment you have no talent , no joy , no vision , no virtue , to offer your Father , offer Him your suffering and offer it completely . Cast away all reserves and all courage . Let your whole trouble be poured out , like water on the ...
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... ment lasted for fifteen minutes , and the end was due only to the complete exhaustion of all parties concerned . In the course of an hour's recitation translating the Manual for Leaders of Infantry Platoons from French into English ...
... ment lasted for fifteen minutes , and the end was due only to the complete exhaustion of all parties concerned . In the course of an hour's recitation translating the Manual for Leaders of Infantry Platoons from French into English ...
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town , and Monmouth , with bad equip- ment , scanty stores , and depleted ranks . He endured under Washington the pri- vations of Valley Forge . All the time he was thinking , reflecting . What was the matter with America ? Why did not ...
town , and Monmouth , with bad equip- ment , scanty stores , and depleted ranks . He endured under Washington the pri- vations of Valley Forge . All the time he was thinking , reflecting . What was the matter with America ? Why did not ...
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... ment the young man opened large dark eyes and sat up . His hair curled back like that of the Greek gods in plaster , and his nose was straight and thin like theirs . ' I dreamed a nymph , and lo , the damsel came , ' he remarked without ...
... ment the young man opened large dark eyes and sat up . His hair curled back like that of the Greek gods in plaster , and his nose was straight and thin like theirs . ' I dreamed a nymph , and lo , the damsel came , ' he remarked without ...
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