The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen11Mass. Teachers' Association, 1858 |
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... desire to see every school under your charge eminently successful . Among the means you will adopt to accomplish this , what more efficient act can you per- form , than to induce each teacher to become a subscriber for this paper ? Will ...
... desire to see every school under your charge eminently successful . Among the means you will adopt to accomplish this , what more efficient act can you per- form , than to induce each teacher to become a subscriber for this paper ? Will ...
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... desires . As well might the athlete expect victory , after having taken only commonplace measures for preserving health , or increasing physi- cal strength , as any one desire to stand out as a man educated in the learning and wisdom of ...
... desires . As well might the athlete expect victory , after having taken only commonplace measures for preserving health , or increasing physi- cal strength , as any one desire to stand out as a man educated in the learning and wisdom of ...
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... desire to see no relaxation of the conditions now prescribed , by which the incumbent of a State scholarship is entitled to receive its benefits . One of the conditions requires a term of service in the public schools equal to the time ...
... desire to see no relaxation of the conditions now prescribed , by which the incumbent of a State scholarship is entitled to receive its benefits . One of the conditions requires a term of service in the public schools equal to the time ...
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