The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen14Mass. Teachers' Association, 1861 |
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... REMARK . The habit of observing neatness and order should be cultivated as a virtue . 1. Let your shoes or boots be cleaned at the door - steps ; always use the mat , if wet , muddy or dirty . 2. Never suffer the floor under your desk ...
... REMARK . The habit of observing neatness and order should be cultivated as a virtue . 1. Let your shoes or boots be cleaned at the door - steps ; always use the mat , if wet , muddy or dirty . 2. Never suffer the floor under your desk ...
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I have been requested to make some remarks about our own civilization . It is a difficult matter to do so ; but you will generally find the citizens following the customs of those among whom they have been brought up . Many of them imi ...
I have been requested to make some remarks about our own civilization . It is a difficult matter to do so ; but you will generally find the citizens following the customs of those among whom they have been brought up . Many of them imi ...
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... remarks , that English Cant seems to be formed on the same basis as the Argot of the French and the Roth - spræc of the German . " Argot " is the London vagabonds ' word for their secret language , incomprehensible to both the police ...
... remarks , that English Cant seems to be formed on the same basis as the Argot of the French and the Roth - spræc of the German . " Argot " is the London vagabonds ' word for their secret language , incomprehensible to both the police ...
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