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This little book is full of kindly advice and practical suggestions to those who may wish to begin to practice health exercises at home with inexpensive apparatus.

Perhaps we never dreamed of practicing the art of story-telling till we were drawn into it by the imperious commands of the little ones about us.

Smith started to practice law in Centralia, but unlike his brother attorneys, he held to the assumption that all men are equal under the laweven the hated I.W.W. In a short time his brilliant mind and kind heart had won him as much hatred from the lumber barons as love from the down-trodden,which is saying a good deal.

The poor might well practice the economy of fellowship.

The first is superintendent of the Algonquin National Park, a man who has spent a lifetime in the North Woods and who has at present an excellent opportunity for observing wild-animal habits; the second is an educated Sioux Indian; the third is a geologist and mining engineer, now practicing his profession in Philadelphia.

* I PRACTICE MEDICINE AMONG THE SLAVES.

This maiden practiced in humility all the virtues with which fancy had adorned the character that bears in fiction the name of Jeanie Deans.

We are to practice every method of distressing them, and to promote the success of our arms even at the expense of present gain, and the interest of private men.

OHIO CRIMINAL PRACTICE MANUAL WITH FORMS OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, 1934.

" "You're certainly a clever little housekeeper for your age," said her aunt, "but I'm not sure you could keep house successfully, and go to school, and practice your music, and attend to your club all at the same time.

Good enough, boys!" Steve had obeyed instructions, and by the way he worked both feet as soon as he felt the strain one might think he was practicing swimming lessons.

Standard service test and practice pad for second grade arithmetic. SEE Studebaker, J. W. Teacher's manual for Standard service arithmetic flash cards.

Following the example of their Master, many of the priests of his cult refrained from sexual relations, and as a mortification of the flesh they practiced a painful rite by transfixing the tongue and male member with the sharp thorns of the maguey plant, an austerity which, according to their traditions, he was the first to institute.

There they practiced the craft of cobblers and of all cobblers they are the patrons.

I observed likewise one of our silver chalices, probably taken from some church in Hungary, which hung against the wall, full of ashes, on the top of which lay a black stone; but these priests not only do not teach them that such things are evil, but even practice similar things.

We struggled desperately, swaying to and fro, he trying to throw me, while I, at every turn, practiced upon him the tricks learned in my youth.

it is that which restrains those whose personal value is in itself great riches, from such considerable sacrifices as are demanded by intercourse with the world, let alone, then, from actually practicing self-denial by going out of their way to seek it.

As individuals are called upon, also, to express their ideas verbally, they soon acquire by practice the power of expressing them with clearness and force, and communicating with ease and confidence the knowledge they possess.

Now this country has begun to practice scientific forestry on a large scale so that China now has the worst-managed forests in the world.

But he is a very sincere man; has neither show nor fussiness in him; and practices his duties with a strict, quiet regularity.

It would have been a splendid place to practice divination.

Mary Ames Cushman (A); 1Jun64; R338658. CUSHMAN, MAUD E. Practicing the presence.

I am, indeed, far from thinking, that when your lordships have sufficiently examined the affair, you will think your privileges invaded, or the publick trepanned by artifice into expensive measures; since it will appear that the ministry in reality preferred the most honest to the safest methods of proceeding, and chose rather to hazard themselves, than to practice or appear to practice any fraud upon their country.

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For a city so large as this, ruling the finest and the greatest part of the known world, containing men of many and diverse natures, holding many huge fortunes, occupied with every imaginable pursuit, enjoying every imaginable fortune, both individually and collectively,for such a city to practice moderation under a democracy is impossible, and still more is it impossible for the people, unless moderation prevails, to be harmonious.

257 collocations for  practices