Word: certainly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...rather seek to teach the people the laws of the spirit. This is a very wrong point of view. The minister has always stood and will always stand as the head and guiding power of public opinion. Ministers are usually better educated than their congregations and must therefore place certain important questions before the people in the proper light. It is therefore most necessary that ministers should have some knowledge...
...provision in the founder's will that boys of a certain grade shall be "bound out" is apparently almost a dead letter, as according to the report only one was indentured as an apprentice, but 139 were granted permission to leave in order to accept employment...
...desirable if an arrangement were made practicable, whereby not even the class teams had to rely partly on subscriptions; but, as that is out of the question this year, it only remains for us to discover what will maintain the teams in creditable fashion, and, once convinced that a certain sum is really needed, to contribute our individual shares without hesitation...
...action takes place in Granada, in the castle and grounds of the Caliph. An astronomer and Captain of the Guard in the service of the Caliph become incensed at certain trickery which he has played upon them and determine to obtain revenge. With this object they ally themselves with a queen who has been discarded from the Caliph's Harem and a soubrette from a travelling company. The Caliph has offered a prize to the person who shall bring him the most beautiful woman. For this the soubrette and the queen determine to compete. Thoroughly disguised and made...
...supplements than were at first intended. By this enlargement, space will be afforded, not only for the lectures, but also for other matters pertaining to the same subjects. We are deeply indebted to Mrs. Burnett, the daughter of Lowell, for permission to re-publish from her father's essays, certain portions which have been selected by Professor Norton, and we are also greatly indebted to Professor Greenough for his consent to write an article on the relation of the coming Latin Play to the study of classical literature. Arrangements for other articles have not been deflnitely concluded. It is expected...