Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատոր 17Case, Tiffany and Burnham., 1862 |
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... persons who make no account of the attendance or non - attendance of their children upon schools ; who care nothing for punctuality and give them- selves little trouble as to whether lessons are learned or not ; who seek their own ease ...
... persons who make no account of the attendance or non - attendance of their children upon schools ; who care nothing for punctuality and give them- selves little trouble as to whether lessons are learned or not ; who seek their own ease ...
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... persons is often so materially changed , by influences thrown around them , as to entirely disagree with their talent . For instance , -A young gentleman is as- sociated with another who is giving his attention to the study of law ...
... persons is often so materially changed , by influences thrown around them , as to entirely disagree with their talent . For instance , -A young gentleman is as- sociated with another who is giving his attention to the study of law ...
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... persons , ultimately , 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 ...
... persons , ultimately , 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 ...
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... person , does not always permit us , while we emulate his excellence , to deprecate his vices , and , on the other hand ... persons are inclined to look over the whole catalogue of labor , as if they were competent for anything , and it ...
... person , does not always permit us , while we emulate his excellence , to deprecate his vices , and , on the other hand ... persons are inclined to look over the whole catalogue of labor , as if they were competent for anything , and it ...
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... persons of leisure to speak regretfully of their early disadvantages , who had nothing to prevent their devo- ting a large portion of their time to self culture . If we find that to us is allotted but one talent , let us not become ...
... persons of leisure to speak regretfully of their early disadvantages , who had nothing to prevent their devo- ting a large portion of their time to self culture . If we find that to us is allotted but one talent , let us not become ...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Հատորներ 1-4 Henry Barnard Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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