American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 3Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... four entrances for the pupils , besides one for visitors , and four flights of stairs corresponding thereto , each separate from and independent of the others , leading to every story of the building . There are also four doors from the ...
... four entrances for the pupils , besides one for visitors , and four flights of stairs corresponding thereto , each separate from and independent of the others , leading to every story of the building . There are also four doors from the ...
Side 241
... four times as much can be learnt in four hours as in one . Just as reasonably might one argue that , because one good dinner daily gives health and strength , there- fore four such dinners every day would make a man four times as strong ...
... four times as much can be learnt in four hours as in one . Just as reasonably might one argue that , because one good dinner daily gives health and strength , there- fore four such dinners every day would make a man four times as strong ...
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... four dollars a month for orphans with no parent , and five dollars , for children not orphans . Four dollars are also paid to cover ordinary expenses at the entry of the new pupil . For this moderate sum , the establishment undertakes ...
... four dollars a month for orphans with no parent , and five dollars , for children not orphans . Four dollars are also paid to cover ordinary expenses at the entry of the new pupil . For this moderate sum , the establishment undertakes ...
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ROGER ASCHAM | 23 |
or the Schole of Shootinge By Roger Ascham | 41 |
COLLEGE GOVERNMENTor the Students Code of Honor By Horace Mann LL D | 65 |
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