Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... attention on their part , thereby furnishing an argument for their children to prove that the whole matter is really of no particular importance . They doubtless see the necessity of sowing healthy seed in the earth in spring time , if ...
... attention on their part , thereby furnishing an argument for their children to prove that the whole matter is really of no particular importance . They doubtless see the necessity of sowing healthy seed in the earth in spring time , if ...
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... as to entirely disagree with their talent . For instance , -A young gentleman is as- sociated with another who is giving his attention to the study of law . Very naturally , their mutual friendship 4 Man and his Mission .
... as to entirely disagree with their talent . For instance , -A young gentleman is as- sociated with another who is giving his attention to the study of law . Very naturally , their mutual friendship 4 Man and his Mission .
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... attention there , what an advantage it would have been to me " ! I invariably feel like saying to such hopeless individuals , Why do you not correct your mistake now ? It is better to live , even a short time , agree- ably to one's ...
... attention there , what an advantage it would have been to me " ! I invariably feel like saying to such hopeless individuals , Why do you not correct your mistake now ? It is better to live , even a short time , agree- ably to one's ...
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... attention , is a dead lesson now , and will be a dead lesson always . The teacher must do what he can to make the load light enough for the child to carry without that degree of weariness which will discourage him . But granting with ...
... attention , is a dead lesson now , and will be a dead lesson always . The teacher must do what he can to make the load light enough for the child to carry without that degree of weariness which will discourage him . But granting with ...
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... attention ; and especially is this the case with young children - unless the sight has been previously blurred by pretentious exhibitions . Almost any class may be interested by being kept busy with either some thing to do , or ...
... attention ; and especially is this the case with young children - unless the sight has been previously blurred by pretentious exhibitions . Almost any class may be interested by being kept busy with either some thing to do , or ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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