American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... kind in the country for the express purpose of becoming acquainted with the system , I thought that among all the theories at present promulgated , it might not be inap- propriate to give the result of some little observation . The fact ...
... kind in the country for the express purpose of becoming acquainted with the system , I thought that among all the theories at present promulgated , it might not be inap- propriate to give the result of some little observation . The fact ...
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... kind ; from both which disorders I have but just recovered . ' I do not suppose that our climate has been much altered since the days of our forefathers , the Picts ; but certainly the human con- stitution in this country has altered ...
... kind ; from both which disorders I have but just recovered . ' I do not suppose that our climate has been much altered since the days of our forefathers , the Picts ; but certainly the human con- stitution in this country has altered ...
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... kind . In the day that thou eatest thereof , thou shalt surely die . ' And we find no attempt to reconcile the pupils to this singular prohibition , and its severe penalty . It is simply , Thou shalt not eat of it . ' In the day that ...
... kind . In the day that thou eatest thereof , thou shalt surely die . ' And we find no attempt to reconcile the pupils to this singular prohibition , and its severe penalty . It is simply , Thou shalt not eat of it . ' In the day that ...
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... repeat to the master the next morning . Lastly , for the eighth class , when by exercise of this kind the party has attained to some proficiency in conversation - style , they 1834. ] Wolsey's Direction for Teaching . 21 should be.
... repeat to the master the next morning . Lastly , for the eighth class , when by exercise of this kind the party has attained to some proficiency in conversation - style , they 1834. ] Wolsey's Direction for Teaching . 21 should be.
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... kind of verse . You may afterwards arrange the words in more simple order ; and wherever there may appear any remarkable elegance ; any antiquated , new - modelled , or Grecian phrase ; any obscurity of ex- pression , any point of ...
... kind of verse . You may afterwards arrange the words in more simple order ; and wherever there may appear any remarkable elegance ; any antiquated , new - modelled , or Grecian phrase ; any obscurity of ex- pression , any point of ...
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