The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... interest of the Teacher , " and they have come to the conclusion , that if the teachers in the State will not attend to the interests of their own Journal , in their several towns , either the Journal or the teachers ought to go down ...
... interest of the Teacher , " and they have come to the conclusion , that if the teachers in the State will not attend to the interests of their own Journal , in their several towns , either the Journal or the teachers ought to go down ...
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... interest in their work . But it was only ephemeral . Though they had access to numerous books , they were never known to peruse them . As a consequence , and a very natural one , their interest soon waned . Their first term was quite ...
... interest in their work . But it was only ephemeral . Though they had access to numerous books , they were never known to peruse them . As a consequence , and a very natural one , their interest soon waned . Their first term was quite ...
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... interest , from time to time , by the disclosure of such new wonders as arouse new feelings of delight , they come to look upon the pursuit as an ever fresh fountain of happiness and enjoy- ment , and to seek every opportunity of ...
... interest , from time to time , by the disclosure of such new wonders as arouse new feelings of delight , they come to look upon the pursuit as an ever fresh fountain of happiness and enjoy- ment , and to seek every opportunity of ...
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