Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... believe that the work need not stop here . Every town may have an institution of this kind , ―living , working and blessing . Nothing is want- ing to accomplish this end , but the active and united efforts of teachers and friends of ...
... believe that the work need not stop here . Every town may have an institution of this kind , ―living , working and blessing . Nothing is want- ing to accomplish this end , but the active and united efforts of teachers and friends of ...
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... believe , will triumph over all . Shall there not be more thought given to this subject by the teachers of Connecticut ? S. J. W. Westford . OBJECT TEACHING - GRADUATED LESSON . A BOOK . The following sketch of an object lesson on a ...
... believe , will triumph over all . Shall there not be more thought given to this subject by the teachers of Connecticut ? S. J. W. Westford . OBJECT TEACHING - GRADUATED LESSON . A BOOK . The following sketch of an object lesson on a ...
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... believe that there is not , in the history of public endowments in this country , a parallel case . Miscarriage arising from indiffer- ence , or dissipation , growing out of neglect , have been the proverbial absorbents of such public ...
... believe that there is not , in the history of public endowments in this country , a parallel case . Miscarriage arising from indiffer- ence , or dissipation , growing out of neglect , have been the proverbial absorbents of such public ...
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... believe his school to be well - behaved and well - taught by the way he managed when any one was present . Is it not infinitely better policy , to say nothing of principle , to let the school appear always just as it really is , than to ...
... believe his school to be well - behaved and well - taught by the way he managed when any one was present . Is it not infinitely better policy , to say nothing of principle , to let the school appear always just as it really is , than to ...
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... believe , on the summit of the southern cliff , a little further down — a cliff not less than 800 feet high , —the tomb itself plain and nine yards long , ( 30 yards says Maundrell . ) Near the tomb is a temple in ruins , 45 feet long ...
... believe , on the summit of the southern cliff , a little further down — a cliff not less than 800 feet high , —the tomb itself plain and nine yards long , ( 30 yards says Maundrell . ) Near the tomb is a temple in ruins , 45 feet long ...
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