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... question . It has been frequently discussed and attentively considered by competent educators . And so far as my knowledge extends , forty pupils are considered sufficient for one teacher . ment . I am not prepared to recommend that we ...
... question . It has been frequently discussed and attentively considered by competent educators . And so far as my knowledge extends , forty pupils are considered sufficient for one teacher . ment . I am not prepared to recommend that we ...
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... question ; I wish my child to be properly educated ; I do not weigh such paltry sums against the welfare of my child ... question no rule exists , and , so far as I know , it has never been definitely settled by the Board . It may be ...
... question ; I wish my child to be properly educated ; I do not weigh such paltry sums against the welfare of my child ... question no rule exists , and , so far as I know , it has never been definitely settled by the Board . It may be ...
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... question so profound in its nature , and so delicate in its bearings , could be definitely settled . Practical , truly Christian morality in our schools will not be objected to by anybody , all the trouble arises from religious or ...
... question so profound in its nature , and so delicate in its bearings , could be definitely settled . Practical , truly Christian morality in our schools will not be objected to by anybody , all the trouble arises from religious or ...
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