Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 16Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1861 |
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... respect more than in this power of radiation . Some teachers who have a good deal of illumination , always thrust a screen , consisting of a net work of technical words between themselves and their pu- pils , and only the few straggling ...
... respect more than in this power of radiation . Some teachers who have a good deal of illumination , always thrust a screen , consisting of a net work of technical words between themselves and their pu- pils , and only the few straggling ...
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... respect toward the senators : hence Maies or May . June , the sixth month , from the Latin word Junius , or the youngest of the people . July , the seventh month , is derived from the Latin word Julius , and so named in honor of Julius ...
... respect toward the senators : hence Maies or May . June , the sixth month , from the Latin word Junius , or the youngest of the people . July , the seventh month , is derived from the Latin word Julius , and so named in honor of Julius ...
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... respect and support of the community than the true teacher , and if any one in the profession feels that he does not receive such respect and support , he should ask him- self whether he has done what he ought to merit the same . In ...
... respect and support of the community than the true teacher , and if any one in the profession feels that he does not receive such respect and support , he should ask him- self whether he has done what he ought to merit the same . In ...
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... respect , do not deem a teacher who whistles " Jordan am a hard road to trabbel , " through the streets on Sunday , a proper instructor for their children . " You apparently enjoy the privileges of a good school , " I remarked to a ...
... respect , do not deem a teacher who whistles " Jordan am a hard road to trabbel , " through the streets on Sunday , a proper instructor for their children . " You apparently enjoy the privileges of a good school , " I remarked to a ...
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... respects . There are thousands who , having eyes see not , and having ears hear not . They walk amid the clustering glories of the earth or beneath the star - jeweled draperies of the heavens , but perceive them not . The cadence and ...
... respects . There are thousands who , having eyes see not , and having ears hear not . They walk amid the clustering glories of the earth or beneath the star - jeweled draperies of the heavens , but perceive them not . The cadence and ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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