Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... becoming disgusted with the slow coach of a common school they take their children therefrom , send them to some private seminary where disci- pline is unknown and where knowledge is laid on in the most delicate and superficial manner ...
... becoming disgusted with the slow coach of a common school they take their children therefrom , send them to some private seminary where disci- pline is unknown and where knowledge is laid on in the most delicate and superficial manner ...
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... become the pillars of society . There are heroes , whose brave deeds are the burden of every song , whose names have become household words , who have not the moral courage to say to the Tempter " Get thee behind me Satan . " Is it ...
... become the pillars of society . There are heroes , whose brave deeds are the burden of every song , whose names have become household words , who have not the moral courage to say to the Tempter " Get thee behind me Satan . " Is it ...
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... become established in his true mission , since some are cramped by poverty or degradation at home , others are educated under influences entirely foreign to their nature , and all are more or less affected by the condition in which they ...
... become established in his true mission , since some are cramped by poverty or degradation at home , others are educated under influences entirely foreign to their nature , and all are more or less affected by the condition in which they ...
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... become discouraged and hide it , but make it the germ of future usefulness , that , when our heads are silvered with the frosts of many winters , we can grow young again , while looking back upon the long vista of years through which we ...
... become discouraged and hide it , but make it the germ of future usefulness , that , when our heads are silvered with the frosts of many winters , we can grow young again , while looking back upon the long vista of years through which we ...
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... become convinced that the " laborer is worthy of his hire , " or they must be considered as wilfully blind or incorrigibly dollar- biassed . Alas that we still have so many " penny wise and pound foolish " men to whom our school ...
... become convinced that the " laborer is worthy of his hire , " or they must be considered as wilfully blind or incorrigibly dollar- biassed . Alas that we still have so many " penny wise and pound foolish " men to whom our school ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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