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" Republic takes no harm,' and Georgie was glad to be back in authority when the holidays ended. Behind him, but not too near, was the wise and temperate Head, now suggesting the wisdom of the serpent, now counselling the mildness of the dove; leading him... "
The Day's Work - Page 327
by Rudyard Kipling - 1898 - 366 pages
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Proceedings ... Annual Convention of the Association of ..., Volumes 14-17

Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - 1901 - 642 pages
...of the serpent, now counseling the mildness of the dove; leading him on to see, more by half hints than by any direct word, how boys and men are all...the one will assuredly in time control the other. 1 Dr Sadler. Special Reports, 9:501. r 1902] OF THK MIDDLE STATES AND MARYLAND 13 For the rest, the...
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The Mount Holyoke, Volume 12

1903 - 556 pages
...quietly. . . . Behind him, but not too near, was the wise and temperate head . . . leading him on to see how boys and men are all of a piece, and how he who...the one will assuredly in time control the other." "... So, Cottar, major, went the way of hundreds before him . . He did not know that he bore with him...
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Power of Will: A Practical Companion-book for Unfoldment of Selfhood Through ...

Frank Channing Haddock - 1907 - 436 pages
...of the serpent, now counselling the mildness of the dove; leading him on to see, more by half hints than by any direct word, how boys and men are all...the one will assuredly in time control the other." And now, in all our work, it is best to remember that life is not a judgment to drudgery. It is a glory,...
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Power of will

Frank Channing Haddock - 1907 - 418 pages
...of the serpent, now counselling the mildness of the dove; leading him on to see, more by half hints than by any direct word, how boys and men are all...the one will assuredly in time control the other." And now, in all our work, it is best to remember that life is not a judgment to drudgery. It is a glory,...
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Works. [Seven Seas Ed.], Volume 13

Rudyard Kipling - 1914 - 392 pages
...school was his real world, where things of vital importance happened, and crises arose that mustbe dealt with promptly and quietly. Not for nothing was...army direct, without the help of the expensive London cram333 mer, under whose roof young blood learns too much. Cottar major went the way of hundreds before...
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