American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... hope to gain access . We have long felt it desirable to say something , which should aid them in preserving and directing their own energy , and in avoiding that ruin of health , and that abridgment of life , which have too often been ...
... hope to gain access . We have long felt it desirable to say something , which should aid them in preserving and directing their own energy , and in avoiding that ruin of health , and that abridgment of life , which have too often been ...
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... hope and peace , which his noble and expanded views of the value of moral truth placed within his reach . 6 Pope loved mcat highly seasoned , and if he sat down to a variety of dishes , he would oppress his stomach by repletion , and ...
... hope and peace , which his noble and expanded views of the value of moral truth placed within his reach . 6 Pope loved mcat highly seasoned , and if he sat down to a variety of dishes , he would oppress his stomach by repletion , and ...
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... hope to secure the indulgence of our readers for some of the defects in our own work , by quoting the following ac- count of periodical authorship . ' The result , however , shows that the compulsory toil of a periodical composition has ...
... hope to secure the indulgence of our readers for some of the defects in our own work , by quoting the following ac- count of periodical authorship . ' The result , however , shows that the compulsory toil of a periodical composition has ...
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... hope they will examine for themselves , for they are certainly not aware of the state of facts , among those who are familiar with manual labor . A COUNTRY Teacher . EDITOR'S REPLY . We insert , with pleasure , the remarks of a Country ...
... hope they will examine for themselves , for they are certainly not aware of the state of facts , among those who are familiar with manual labor . A COUNTRY Teacher . EDITOR'S REPLY . We insert , with pleasure , the remarks of a Country ...
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... to gain twice as much as his support , for five years afterwards , instead of living a life of idleness and suffering . We hope our correspondent will review his opinions , and will 16 Cowper on Physical Miseducation . [ Jan. not forget.
... to gain twice as much as his support , for five years afterwards , instead of living a life of idleness and suffering . We hope our correspondent will review his opinions , and will 16 Cowper on Physical Miseducation . [ Jan. not forget.
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