Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... manner possible , and thereafter exert their whole influence to crush the institution which they pronounce an imposition upon the public . They vote against improvements of every kind , grumble about salaries , make themselves generally ...
... manner possible , and thereafter exert their whole influence to crush the institution which they pronounce an imposition upon the public . They vote against improvements of every kind , grumble about salaries , make themselves generally ...
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... manner in which every one should catechise himself , before entering upon a life - long service . He inquires , Am I thoroughly educated ? Have I the power of communicating my ideas in a clear , straight - forward manner to others ? Am ...
... manner in which every one should catechise himself , before entering upon a life - long service . He inquires , Am I thoroughly educated ? Have I the power of communicating my ideas in a clear , straight - forward manner to others ? Am ...
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... manner of unfairness with their children . They could not often do this if their parents were acquainted with affairs in school . Now what shall be done to reach this great difficulty , which we have shown to exist ? To whom shall we ...
... manner of unfairness with their children . They could not often do this if their parents were acquainted with affairs in school . Now what shall be done to reach this great difficulty , which we have shown to exist ? To whom shall we ...
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... manners will bear of grappling with difficulties , and sowing of seeds , and grafting of ideas , so that when we become men and put away childish things we may not have put away our entire stock , and be cast upon the world poor and ...
... manners will bear of grappling with difficulties , and sowing of seeds , and grafting of ideas , so that when we become men and put away childish things we may not have put away our entire stock , and be cast upon the world poor and ...
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... manners and morals , as well as of the mind . The means to be used are left to individual choice , or habit . And yet , one must be very unobservant , who shall visit our schools , any day of their session , and not remark a wide ...
... manners and morals , as well as of the mind . The means to be used are left to individual choice , or habit . And yet , one must be very unobservant , who shall visit our schools , any day of their session , and not remark a wide ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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