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Nor was there any serious objection to raising the number of pupils in a school from the usual number of about four hundred , up to five hundred , or even , in some cases , to six hundred , — provided that the original idea of giving a ...
Nor was there any serious objection to raising the number of pupils in a school from the usual number of about four hundred , up to five hundred , or even , in some cases , to six hundred , — provided that the original idea of giving a ...
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If you put under the charge of one man a thousand pupils , and at the same time give him the most important class to teach , he must soon break down in health , or he must omit to bestow upon the lower classes that attention which they ...
If you put under the charge of one man a thousand pupils , and at the same time give him the most important class to teach , he must soon break down in health , or he must omit to bestow upon the lower classes that attention which they ...
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The pupil who has your confidence will heed your advice . ... It gives a great impetus to a school to have the pupils feel that there is constantly a pressing demand for work and the performance of duty . Some pupils will need no ...
The pupil who has your confidence will heed your advice . ... It gives a great impetus to a school to have the pupils feel that there is constantly a pressing demand for work and the performance of duty . Some pupils will need no ...
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Charitable Institutions of the State | 151 |
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