Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... goodness of its Divine Architect . It is full of objects that cannot fail to interest and instruct , when examined and studied with intelligence and care . VOL . IX . 3 And yet , mankind in general are less interested in.
... goodness of its Divine Architect . It is full of objects that cannot fail to interest and instruct , when examined and studied with intelligence and care . VOL . IX . 3 And yet , mankind in general are less interested in.
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... examine some of the more prominent features in the educa- tional superstructure which that munificent foundation has sustained . As the Commissioner of the School Fund for the space of four and a half years was , ex officio ...
... examine some of the more prominent features in the educa- tional superstructure which that munificent foundation has sustained . As the Commissioner of the School Fund for the space of four and a half years was , ex officio ...
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... report to the Legislature of 1815 , the Committee having examined the current working of the existent School system and discovered the insufficiency of its means and appliances , recommended 54 School Fund . New Milford, Normal schools,"
... report to the Legislature of 1815 , the Committee having examined the current working of the existent School system and discovered the insufficiency of its means and appliances , recommended 54 School Fund . New Milford, Normal schools,"
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... examined and approbated to go forth and chas- tise the truant and rebellious boys of the South . We have large numbers on the banks of the Potomac , at the South , at the West , and on the deep . They have gone manfully and bravely at ...
... examined and approbated to go forth and chas- tise the truant and rebellious boys of the South . We have large numbers on the banks of the Potomac , at the South , at the West , and on the deep . They have gone manfully and bravely at ...
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... examined your Readers : my teachers also have examined them , and we have decided to adopt them as alternates . The young are always pleased with the objects of nature , and your books will tend to direct and cultivate a taste for ...
... examined your Readers : my teachers also have examined them , and we have decided to adopt them as alternates . The young are always pleased with the objects of nature , and your books will tend to direct and cultivate a taste for ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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