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... write ; the things which he has heard will sug- gest others , and the teacher will soon find that his most thoughtful scholars will begin to wish that they could have more time for writing . After a time , scholars may find that they ...
... write ; the things which he has heard will sug- gest others , and the teacher will soon find that his most thoughtful scholars will begin to wish that they could have more time for writing . After a time , scholars may find that they ...
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attempt to write about things in which they are not especially interested , as in the case of ordinary composition writing . Now when a scholar sits down to write what he saw when he went to walk or ride , or what he did while he was at ...
attempt to write about things in which they are not especially interested , as in the case of ordinary composition writing . Now when a scholar sits down to write what he saw when he went to walk or ride , or what he did while he was at ...
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... write an impudent or insulting note to the teacher for some fancied neglect or overstepping of authority ? And will not those who " stir up a rebellion , " if they are obliged to write an excuse , be equally rebellious at any trivial ...
... write an impudent or insulting note to the teacher for some fancied neglect or overstepping of authority ? And will not those who " stir up a rebellion , " if they are obliged to write an excuse , be equally rebellious at any trivial ...
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Charitable Institutions of the State | 151 |
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