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... pupils , highly prized by can be done to benefit them . Next to this , he their parents , a useful member of the communi- should be equipped with three things : a strong ty , and of some good to mankind . And I cer- and healthy body ...
... pupils , highly prized by can be done to benefit them . Next to this , he their parents , a useful member of the communi- should be equipped with three things : a strong ty , and of some good to mankind . And I cer- and healthy body ...
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... pupil , and the unwise policy adopted by the teacher , that a mutual feeling of revenge springs up in their hearts , and is cherished there ; hence- forth their efforts are directed to each other's humiliation . When the mind is given ...
... pupil , and the unwise policy adopted by the teacher , that a mutual feeling of revenge springs up in their hearts , and is cherished there ; hence- forth their efforts are directed to each other's humiliation . When the mind is given ...
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... pupils is an object not often seen , I hope , Nero carried from it five hundred statues . The in Rhode Island schools . i walls of Rome were thirteen miles in extent . While affection would induce us to be as careful and judicious as ...
... pupils is an object not often seen , I hope , Nero carried from it five hundred statues . The in Rhode Island schools . i walls of Rome were thirteen miles in extent . While affection would induce us to be as careful and judicious as ...
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... pupils . It is for this very rea- son that object - lessons are so fruitful of good results . It was this very thing that made the schools of Pestalozzi , Basedow , Campe , Fellen- berg and others , so far superior to other schools ...
... pupils . It is for this very rea- son that object - lessons are so fruitful of good results . It was this very thing that made the schools of Pestalozzi , Basedow , Campe , Fellen- berg and others , so far superior to other schools ...
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The answers are given by pupils or by the teach- tute , wherein natural history is taught not only ; the teacher , however , answers only when in select classes , but also by lectures ; and ex- 10 one of the pupils is able to answer ...
The answers are given by pupils or by the teach- tute , wherein natural history is taught not only ; the teacher , however , answers only when in select classes , but also by lectures ; and ex- 10 one of the pupils is able to answer ...
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