Prize essay. The Teacher's Manual: being an exposition of an efficient and economical system of education, suited to the wants of a free peopleThomas H. Webb & Company, 1843 - 263 páginas |
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... interest in an audience for half an hour ? It would appear , then , that the time , labor , and money , expended in learning to read aloud , is little better than thrown away . 2. Reading for ourselves , or silent reading . Have the ...
... interest in an audience for half an hour ? It would appear , then , that the time , labor , and money , expended in learning to read aloud , is little better than thrown away . 2. Reading for ourselves , or silent reading . Have the ...
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... interest . Hence , not satisfied with skimming the mere surface of things , he tears them apart , or dashes them in pieces , in search of more complete information . It signifies not , that these actions may be partly or wholly ...
... interest . Hence , not satisfied with skimming the mere surface of things , he tears them apart , or dashes them in pieces , in search of more complete information . It signifies not , that these actions may be partly or wholly ...
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... interests ; it being their master's object to lay on restrictions , and abridge their liberty , while it is their business , by all sorts of means , combination among themselves , concealment , trick , false- hood , or open disobedience ...
... interests ; it being their master's object to lay on restrictions , and abridge their liberty , while it is their business , by all sorts of means , combination among themselves , concealment , trick , false- hood , or open disobedience ...
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... , the benefit to the State would be incalculable . A similar arrangement might be adopted by every other State , that took suffi- six years . cient interest in the improvement of universal education . If 9 * INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION . 101.
... , the benefit to the State would be incalculable . A similar arrangement might be adopted by every other State , that took suffi- six years . cient interest in the improvement of universal education . If 9 * INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION . 101.
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Thomas H. Palmer. cient interest in the improvement of universal education . If this cheap and practicable mode of diffusing informa- tion should be generally adopted , and it only waits for some public - spirited legislature to take the ...
Thomas H. Palmer. cient interest in the improvement of universal education . If this cheap and practicable mode of diffusing informa- tion should be generally adopted , and it only waits for some public - spirited legislature to take the ...
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