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Renouncing as both a less feasible and less worthy object of endeavor , the
inculcation of a perfect grammatical propriety , the teacher ought to assume as
his standard the highest possible culture of the powers of language . We shall do
well ...
Renouncing as both a less feasible and less worthy object of endeavor , the
inculcation of a perfect grammatical propriety , the teacher ought to assume as
his standard the highest possible culture of the powers of language . We shall do
well ...
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Canada will never possess a class of thorough teachers , until means are taken
to pay them better for their labor . In order to accomplish this , the quality must be
increased , and the quantity reduced - such is the object of the above remarks .
Canada will never possess a class of thorough teachers , until means are taken
to pay them better for their labor . In order to accomplish this , the quality must be
increased , and the quantity reduced - such is the object of the above remarks .
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The object of studying Grammar should be to acquire a correct use of our
language , and we know of no better methoù than that of daily exercise in
correcting errors in its use . Much may be done in etymology with the less
advanced classes .
The object of studying Grammar should be to acquire a correct use of our
language , and we know of no better methoù than that of daily exercise in
correcting errors in its use . Much may be done in etymology with the less
advanced classes .
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... the means at hand to reach the desired end . It will be the object of THE
SCHOOLMASTER to aid in this good work . Some words to parents , if teachers
will bring the subject to their notice , will be 20 RESIDENT EDITORS '
DEPARTMENT .
... the means at hand to reach the desired end . It will be the object of THE
SCHOOLMASTER to aid in this good work . Some words to parents , if teachers
will bring the subject to their notice , will be 20 RESIDENT EDITORS '
DEPARTMENT .
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Saturday morning , 9 o ' clock . Business Report of the Editors of The R . I .
SchoolMASTER . Election of officers . 9 . 45 o ' clock . Lecture by E . A . Sheldon ,
Esq . , Superintendent of Schools , Oswego , N . Y . Subject — Object Teaching .
Saturday morning , 9 o ' clock . Business Report of the Editors of The R . I .
SchoolMASTER . Election of officers . 9 . 45 o ' clock . Lecture by E . A . Sheldon ,
Esq . , Superintendent of Schools , Oswego , N . Y . Subject — Object Teaching .
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Página 152 - One-eighth of the whole population were colored slaves, not distributed generally over the Union, but localized in the southern part of it. These slaves constituted a peculiar and powerful interest. All knew that this interest was, somehow, the cause of the war.
Página 151 - AT THIS second appearing to take the oath of the presidential office, there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first.
Página 152 - Both read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces, but let us judge not, that we be not judged. The prayers of both could not be answered. That of neither has been answered fully. The Almighty has His own purposes...
Página 169 - The intense view of these manifold contradictions and imperfections in human reason has so wrought upon me, and heated my brain, that I am ready to reject all belief and reasoning and can look upon no opinion even as more probable or likely than another.
Página 152 - Both parties deprecated war, but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish, and the war came...
Página 149 - Oh ! why should the spirit of mortal be proud ? Like a swift-fleeting meteor, a fast-flying cloud, A flash of the lightning, a break of the wave, He passeth from life to his rest in the grave. The leaves of the oak and the willow shall fade, Be scattered around, and together be laid ; And the young and the old, and the low and the high, Shall moulder to dust, and together shall lie.
Página 27 - Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots ? then may ye also do good, that are accustomed to do evil.
Página 123 - How they pale, Ancient myth and song and tale, In this wonder of our days, When the cruel rod of war Blossoms white with righteous law, And the wrath of man is praise...
Página 123 - Let us kneel: God's own voice is in that peal, And this spot is holy ground. Lord, forgive us! What are we, That our eyes this glory see, That our ears have heard the sound!
Página 38 - ... into the office of the Secretary of State, to be safely kept and delivered over, as soon as may be, to the President of the Senate.