The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen18Mass. Teachers' Association, 1865 |
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... desire for rewards , and a natural aversion to punishments . On account of this desire and this aversion , they will be inclined to do that which will enable them to secure the rewards and avoid the punishments . If a pupil , therefore ...
... desire for rewards , and a natural aversion to punishments . On account of this desire and this aversion , they will be inclined to do that which will enable them to secure the rewards and avoid the punishments . If a pupil , therefore ...
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... desire to keep step with the advance of the sublimest of all physical sciences - astronomy . A BEAUTIFUL WORK OF ART ... desire to possess a copy of this beautiful work , or who may desire to act as agents for it in their respective ...
... desire to keep step with the advance of the sublimest of all physical sciences - astronomy . A BEAUTIFUL WORK OF ART ... desire to possess a copy of this beautiful work , or who may desire to act as agents for it in their respective ...
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... desire their healthy mental and moral growth — carefully furnish for them the best reading that can be obtained , that is suited to their years . This brings us to the question , What kind of reading is best adapted to the needs and ...
... desire their healthy mental and moral growth — carefully furnish for them the best reading that can be obtained , that is suited to their years . This brings us to the question , What kind of reading is best adapted to the needs and ...
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