American Annals of Education, Volum 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... applied to the service of the parent . It is ev- ident that such results are attainable , under the improved sys- tems , and the best instructers ; and it is the part of wisdom to adopt such improvements as have been tested and ...
... applied to the service of the parent . It is ev- ident that such results are attainable , under the improved sys- tems , and the best instructers ; and it is the part of wisdom to adopt such improvements as have been tested and ...
Side 323
... applied to the Pope for a bull , which was granted , constituting them into a body , under the title of the Society of Jesus . This society , though assisted by all the influ- ence of the court of Rome , did not at once obtain a footing ...
... applied to the Pope for a bull , which was granted , constituting them into a body , under the title of the Society of Jesus . This society , though assisted by all the influ- ence of the court of Rome , did not at once obtain a footing ...
Side 537
... applied . In the variety of dispositions in a large school , there are those for whom a severe look would be punishment enough - whom the lifted finger would reduce to perfect and lasting order . But there are also those to whom ...
... applied . In the variety of dispositions in a large school , there are those for whom a severe look would be punishment enough - whom the lifted finger would reduce to perfect and lasting order . But there are also those to whom ...
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