American Journal of Education, Volum 1William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Otis, Broaders, 1830 |
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... scholars that you are their friend that you are friendly to their improvement , and desire their best good . It will not take long to convince them of this , if you are so in reality ; and if you pursue the course with them , which ...
... scholars that you are their friend that you are friendly to their improvement , and desire their best good . It will not take long to convince them of this , if you are so in reality ; and if you pursue the course with them , which ...
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... scholars in the presence of the examiners . The interval between this examination and their installation in office , must be at least two years , which period they are required to spend in school keep- ing , either as private ...
... scholars in the presence of the examiners . The interval between this examination and their installation in office , must be at least two years , which period they are required to spend in school keep- ing , either as private ...
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... scholars are taught with equal ease , each scholar is more constantly employed , and the instruction is more practical . The same remarks apply to the system of infant school instruction , in its application to our primary schools ...
... scholars are taught with equal ease , each scholar is more constantly employed , and the instruction is more practical . The same remarks apply to the system of infant school instruction , in its application to our primary schools ...
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American Journal of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1838 |
American Journal of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
American Journal of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1838 |
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