American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... direct patrimonial advantage from the orderly habits which are the results of parochial education . They gain in one year , by the absence of the poor's rates , from which they are more protected by a respectsble schoolmaster than by ...
... direct patrimonial advantage from the orderly habits which are the results of parochial education . They gain in one year , by the absence of the poor's rates , from which they are more protected by a respectsble schoolmaster than by ...
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... direct public attention , a way , to an object so important to the improvement of men € ( at , tion . The same practical views of lus suujeet , sunt gard such an interest to that publication , caracterus , me pikon production , and ...
... direct public attention , a way , to an object so important to the improvement of men € ( at , tion . The same practical views of lus suujeet , sunt gard such an interest to that publication , caracterus , me pikon production , and ...
Էջ 539
... direct eulogium , but by the incidental remarks made before him - that the teacher has his fullest confidence . This will serve as a cooperation more use- ful than a thousand set lectures on the subject , and will carry the master's ...
... direct eulogium , but by the incidental remarks made before him - that the teacher has his fullest confidence . This will serve as a cooperation more use- ful than a thousand set lectures on the subject , and will carry the master's ...
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