The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... whole landscape around , parsing , in its humble but no less useful voca- tion , visits each spot in the scene , and with keen eye inspects every object to be found there . It is the office of analysis to des- cribe the sentence as a whole ...
... whole landscape around , parsing , in its humble but no less useful voca- tion , visits each spot in the scene , and with keen eye inspects every object to be found there . It is the office of analysis to des- cribe the sentence as a whole ...
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... whole , who grasps at the shadow and loses the sub- stance ? Is it he who , with eyes on the earth , clutches the glitter- ing sand , and will not look up to see the golden crown which the angel holds over his head ? Or , is it he who ...
... whole , who grasps at the shadow and loses the sub- stance ? Is it he who , with eyes on the earth , clutches the glitter- ing sand , and will not look up to see the golden crown which the angel holds over his head ? Or , is it he who ...
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... whole . He taught but one thing at a time , looked at that one thing in every possible light , brought up all the difficulties that were connected with it , and then returned to the starting point and went over the whole ground again in ...
... whole . He taught but one thing at a time , looked at that one thing in every possible light , brought up all the difficulties that were connected with it , and then returned to the starting point and went over the whole ground again in ...
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Botany in Primary Schools | 138 |
Charitable Institutions of the State | 151 |
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