The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Volume 2J. H. Lawrence, 1849 - Education |
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... respects , for teaching and governing the young . They hould be apt to teach , and able to teach with accuracy , ―― to develop nd mould the minds of their pupils , and foster in them habits of hinking for themselves , rather than of ...
... respects , for teaching and governing the young . They hould be apt to teach , and able to teach with accuracy , ―― to develop nd mould the minds of their pupils , and foster in them habits of hinking for themselves , rather than of ...
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... respect , the fidelity of the lower animals may put to shame many parents who claim lordship over them . THE FIRST FREE SCHOOL . The Waldenses , ancestors to the Vaudois , were the first people in Europe who made regulations as a ...
... respect , the fidelity of the lower animals may put to shame many parents who claim lordship over them . THE FIRST FREE SCHOOL . The Waldenses , ancestors to the Vaudois , were the first people in Europe who made regulations as a ...
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... respect equal to it . The boldness of the outlines of countries and rivers , and the brilliancy of the colouring , are admirable , and highly credit- able to Canadian enterprise and skill . The price of the reprint is lower than that of ...
... respect equal to it . The boldness of the outlines of countries and rivers , and the brilliancy of the colouring , are admirable , and highly credit- able to Canadian enterprise and skill . The price of the reprint is lower than that of ...
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... respects comfortable , hich may affect symmetry of form and length of life , if the uction and relative heights of the seats and desks which they are not properly attended to ; for children whose manners and morals , whose habits of ...
... respects comfortable , hich may affect symmetry of form and length of life , if the uction and relative heights of the seats and desks which they are not properly attended to ; for children whose manners and morals , whose habits of ...
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... respects have more.cause to be unhappy than myself . Thus I learn where true happiness is placed , where . all our cares must end , and how very little reason I have to repine or complain . " - Practical Life . PATRIOTISM . - The very ...
... respects have more.cause to be unhappy than myself . Thus I learn where true happiness is placed , where . all our cares must end , and how very little reason I have to repine or complain . " - Practical Life . PATRIOTISM . - The very ...
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