The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen21Mass. Teachers' Association, 1868 |
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... pupils , from artificial and unhealthful ways of living , or from causes acting before birth , have lost not only the stalwart forms , but also those natural , broad , wholesome and genuine feelings , alone susceptible of high culture ...
... pupils , from artificial and unhealthful ways of living , or from causes acting before birth , have lost not only the stalwart forms , but also those natural , broad , wholesome and genuine feelings , alone susceptible of high culture ...
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... pupil apart to prevent actual contact of mind with mind , and interfere with intimate personal relations , so far they are to ... pupils . How ? Let them drink deep at the ' well of English undefyled . " " " But why English literature in ...
... pupil apart to prevent actual contact of mind with mind , and interfere with intimate personal relations , so far they are to ... pupils . How ? Let them drink deep at the ' well of English undefyled . " " " But why English literature in ...
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... pupils ) are confidently expected to be able to say . At the conclusion of this last rehearsal , it is quite customary for some one or more of the committee to remark : " I have been highly gratified with the appearance of the school to ...
... pupils ) are confidently expected to be able to say . At the conclusion of this last rehearsal , it is quite customary for some one or more of the committee to remark : " I have been highly gratified with the appearance of the school to ...
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... pupils be better prepared in this respect than he ? Our grammars are large enough , surely , and we spend much time in teaching the subjects of which they treat . Our recitations are perhaps brilliant , and yet we know that those ...
... pupils be better prepared in this respect than he ? Our grammars are large enough , surely , and we spend much time in teaching the subjects of which they treat . Our recitations are perhaps brilliant , and yet we know that those ...
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... pupils from the Union Street School , Mr. Barrows , Master , with a few choice songs . Mr. J. W. Dickinson , Principal of the Westfield Normal School , then read an interesting paper on " Method in Teaching and Study . " The subject of ...
... pupils from the Union Street School , Mr. Barrows , Master , with a few choice songs . Mr. J. W. Dickinson , Principal of the Westfield Normal School , then read an interesting paper on " Method in Teaching and Study . " The subject of ...
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Página 69 - Mr. Bardell," said the widow,—" Mr. Bardell was a man of honor, Mr. Bardell was a man of his word, Mr. Bardell was no deceiver, Mr. Bardell was once a single gentleman himself; in single gentlemen I shall perpetually see something to remind me of what Mr. Bardell was when he first won my young and untried affections; to a single
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Página 286 - having signed the instrument, ejaculated, in the hearing of his council, " Lord, I yield thee most hearty thanks that thou hast given me life this long to finish this work to the glory of thy name.