Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... look with composure upon the ruin of the mind of a fair daughter . Over indulgence is likely to be a characteristic of one por- tion of this class , and their boys are generally among the afflicted ones of earth who require , on the ...
... look with composure upon the ruin of the mind of a fair daughter . Over indulgence is likely to be a characteristic of one por- tion of this class , and their boys are generally among the afflicted ones of earth who require , on the ...
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... look with envy upon nature's noblemen , who infuse their own superiority into an humbler cause and , smiled upon by approving Heaven , increase in strength and wisdom until they become the pillars of society . There are heroes , whose ...
... look with envy upon nature's noblemen , who infuse their own superiority into an humbler cause and , smiled upon by approving Heaven , increase in strength and wisdom until they become the pillars of society . There are heroes , whose ...
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... look over the whole catalogue of labor , as if they were competent for anything , and it only remained to decide what would reflect the most honor . Simply because one is favored with a fine voice , or is a ready writer , is no reason ...
... look over the whole catalogue of labor , as if they were competent for anything , and it only remained to decide what would reflect the most honor . Simply because one is favored with a fine voice , or is a ready writer , is no reason ...
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... look for results , we ought not always to expect to see immediate results . The well - directed efforts of the faithful will have their due effect and influence , though precisely how great and how extensive these may be may not be ...
... look for results , we ought not always to expect to see immediate results . The well - directed efforts of the faithful will have their due effect and influence , though precisely how great and how extensive these may be may not be ...
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... forth his best efforts , the parents are remaining quietly at home . We therefore look to them to see what is the reason of this failure in our schools . Do mer . ments . they know ? They will say perhaps , 10 What do our Schools Need ?
... forth his best efforts , the parents are remaining quietly at home . We therefore look to them to see what is the reason of this failure in our schools . Do mer . ments . they know ? They will say perhaps , 10 What do our Schools Need ?
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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