Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 10Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1855 |
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Արդյունքներ 81–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... feel in common with every good citizen , teacher , and active promoter of educational improvement , that Mr. Barnard , who has been for so many years , our guide , counselor , and friend , should retire at all , and especially with ...
... feel in common with every good citizen , teacher , and active promoter of educational improvement , that Mr. Barnard , who has been for so many years , our guide , counselor , and friend , should retire at all , and especially with ...
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... feel deeply their responsibility , and must rely on the cordial support and co - operation of the public , to carry into effect the gr at object of their ap- pointment . Without this , they can do nothing to any good purpose . With it ...
... feel deeply their responsibility , and must rely on the cordial support and co - operation of the public , to carry into effect the gr at object of their ap- pointment . Without this , they can do nothing to any good purpose . With it ...
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... feel conscious of the equality of freemen ; to reciprocate the most kindly feelings ; to find that they have a com- mon interest ; to provide for the improvement in knowledge , in usefulness , and in piety , of the thousands of children ...
... feel conscious of the equality of freemen ; to reciprocate the most kindly feelings ; to find that they have a com- mon interest ; to provide for the improvement in knowledge , in usefulness , and in piety , of the thousands of children ...
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... feel assured that the public will afford them all needed encouragement and aid . Let parents and teachers ; school committees and visitors ; the clergy and individuals in official stations ; the conductors of the public journals , and ...
... feel assured that the public will afford them all needed encouragement and aid . Let parents and teachers ; school committees and visitors ; the clergy and individuals in official stations ; the conductors of the public journals , and ...
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... feel but little interest , it seemed necessary , to rescue my motives for laboring in this field of use- fulness from suspicion and distrust . I assumed the responsibilities of a new , diffi- cult , and delicate office , with a settled ...
... feel but little interest , it seemed necessary , to rescue my motives for laboring in this field of use- fulness from suspicion and distrust . I assumed the responsibilities of a new , diffi- cult , and delicate office , with a settled ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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