American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... established in the midst of the beauties and wonders of nature , in a fruitful spot , watered by four streams garden which contained every tree that is pleasant to the sight , and good for food . How different this situation from those ...
... established in the midst of the beauties and wonders of nature , in a fruitful spot , watered by four streams garden which contained every tree that is pleasant to the sight , and good for food . How different this situation from those ...
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... establish the line of commu- nication between the fire and the fuel , came a peck of water soaked chips . Mr M. Just such as school district No. 5 , keeps dried in nature's wood - house but what next ? Mr L. Why , what next , but the ...
... establish the line of commu- nication between the fire and the fuel , came a peck of water soaked chips . Mr M. Just such as school district No. 5 , keeps dried in nature's wood - house but what next ? Mr L. Why , what next , but the ...
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... establish- ment has that aspect of entire devotedness to benevolent effort , which appears in the missionary stations of Greenland . As I have already observed , the supplies for her establishment are derived , like those of Franke ...
... establish- ment has that aspect of entire devotedness to benevolent effort , which appears in the missionary stations of Greenland . As I have already observed , the supplies for her establishment are derived , like those of Franke ...
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... established in ten years , an Asylum which provides the means of support and education for 220 children of misery and vice , and furnishes many families annually with faithful and skilful assistants , in the various duties of the ...
... established in ten years , an Asylum which provides the means of support and education for 220 children of misery and vice , and furnishes many families annually with faithful and skilful assistants , in the various duties of the ...
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... established church . And the public schools , have given the tone to the pri- vate schools , as they always will do . But never did selfishness and indolence make a worse calcula- tion , than in yielding to their own blind impulses on ...
... established church . And the public schools , have given the tone to the pri- vate schools , as they always will do . But never did selfishness and indolence make a worse calcula- tion , than in yielding to their own blind impulses on ...
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