The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... hundred and fifty - three inmates , admitted during the year , eight hundred and seventy , and horn thirty - seven , total one thousand one hundred and sixty . Of the nine hundred and seven who entered the Hospital the last year , one ...
... hundred and fifty - three inmates , admitted during the year , eight hundred and seventy , and horn thirty - seven , total one thousand one hundred and sixty . Of the nine hundred and seven who entered the Hospital the last year , one ...
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... hundred teachers , and by the committees and inhabitants , generally , of seventy- four cities and towns of the ... hundred and sixty - four visits to one hundred and ten different towns ; delivered three hundred and thirty - eight ...
... hundred teachers , and by the committees and inhabitants , generally , of seventy- four cities and towns of the ... hundred and sixty - four visits to one hundred and ten different towns ; delivered three hundred and thirty - eight ...
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... hundred , up to five hundred , or even , in some cases , to six hundred , — provided that the original idea of giving a moderate number of pupils to each teacher had been strictly carried out . But we seem to be losing sight of the plan ...
... hundred , up to five hundred , or even , in some cases , to six hundred , — provided that the original idea of giving a moderate number of pupils to each teacher had been strictly carried out . But we seem to be losing sight of the plan ...
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