The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen18Mass. Teachers' Association, 1865 |
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... called at sight , and that thus more time was obtained in the upper classes for training in the higher departments of reading . He sometimes required all the members of a class to read the same passage , and then called upon them to ...
... called at sight , and that thus more time was obtained in the upper classes for training in the higher departments of reading . He sometimes required all the members of a class to read the same passage , and then called upon them to ...
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... called upon dispassionately to consider . They are the more urgently called upon to do so , because education is now advancing among the lower and middle classes ; and if timely measures are not taken , we shall have the spectacle of an ...
... called upon dispassionately to consider . They are the more urgently called upon to do so , because education is now advancing among the lower and middle classes ; and if timely measures are not taken , we shall have the spectacle of an ...
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... called into action . He interprets his sensations , and these interpretations are called perceptions . Now commences the period for the sponta- neous cultivation of the perceptive faculty . Nature is ready with the proper aliment for ...
... called into action . He interprets his sensations , and these interpretations are called perceptions . Now commences the period for the sponta- neous cultivation of the perceptive faculty . Nature is ready with the proper aliment for ...
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