The American Journal of Education and College Review, Том 3N.A. Calkins, 1857 |
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... better as from the lower classes . " A list is given of these parents ; in all cases the children had been unruly and more or less vicious ; some were described by the parents " as good in general , except an inveterate habit of lying ...
... better as from the lower classes . " A list is given of these parents ; in all cases the children had been unruly and more or less vicious ; some were described by the parents " as good in general , except an inveterate habit of lying ...
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... better way to do so , than to consecrate yourselves , albeit in great weakness , to your Lord and Saviour , to serve Him in Godly fear and filial love all your life long ? Begin this to - day afresh ; and then we and our friends here ...
... better way to do so , than to consecrate yourselves , albeit in great weakness , to your Lord and Saviour , to serve Him in Godly fear and filial love all your life long ? Begin this to - day afresh ; and then we and our friends here ...
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... better . The privilege also of attending evening school , though a great and proper one , might be rendered more valuable if accompanied by the privilege of half a holi- day , and a game of cricket . That they can behave ill in their ...
... better . The privilege also of attending evening school , though a great and proper one , might be rendered more valuable if accompanied by the privilege of half a holi- day , and a game of cricket . That they can behave ill in their ...
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... better than that now in common use ; and Lord Palmerston would suggest that it would be very desirable that the attention of schoolmasters should be directed to this subject , and that their pupils should be taught rather to imitate ...
... better than that now in common use ; and Lord Palmerston would suggest that it would be very desirable that the attention of schoolmasters should be directed to this subject , and that their pupils should be taught rather to imitate ...
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... better exercise would take his horse , and ride about the mar- ket hill and come again . ' Field sports seldom take the fancy of literary men , and , nothwithstanding the praise of honest Piscator , Isaac Walton , we are rather inclined ...
... better exercise would take his horse , and ride about the mar- ket hill and come again . ' Field sports seldom take the fancy of literary men , and , nothwithstanding the praise of honest Piscator , Isaac Walton , we are rather inclined ...
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Стр. 74 - ... the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality, chastity, moderation and temperance, and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society, and the basis upon which a republican constitution is founded...
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