American Annals of Education, Volum 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... result might be obtained , through the exercise of the understanding . This , we think , is emphatically true of books intended for the religious improvement of the young . The volume before us , however , was designed apparently for ...
... result might be obtained , through the exercise of the understanding . This , we think , is emphatically true of books intended for the religious improvement of the young . The volume before us , however , was designed apparently for ...
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... results ; and we have not been disappointed . The exhibition of the attain- ments of the pupils in their various ... result of the experiment , however , has been in a good degree satisfactory . In our opinion , this school is at the ...
... results ; and we have not been disappointed . The exhibition of the attain- ments of the pupils in their various ... result of the experiment , however , has been in a good degree satisfactory . In our opinion , this school is at the ...
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... result has been that a large number of the scholars in every school , are scarcely able to read intelligibly . With this portion of his scholars , very much of the teacher's time is occupied , and the result of his labour upon either ...
... result has been that a large number of the scholars in every school , are scarcely able to read intelligibly . With this portion of his scholars , very much of the teacher's time is occupied , and the result of his labour upon either ...
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