American Annals of Education and Instruction, 5 tomasAllen & Ticknor, 1835 |
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... teacher . ' Clergymen , who think they have no concern with the lambs of their flock , except to give them in ... teaching , would be frowned upon , and terminate only in their dismission . Some will say that they understand this subject ...
... teacher . ' Clergymen , who think they have no concern with the lambs of their flock , except to give them in ... teaching , would be frowned upon , and terminate only in their dismission . Some will say that they understand this subject ...
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... teach a community to wait year after year , as a mendicant at the door of the public treasury , and rely solely upon legislative appropriations , would be to paralyze its energies , degrade education in the eyes of the people , and ...
... teach a community to wait year after year , as a mendicant at the door of the public treasury , and rely solely upon legislative appropriations , would be to paralyze its energies , degrade education in the eyes of the people , and ...
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... teach their children such dif- ferent things as reading , writing and ciphering , and the Bible . Besides , these things belonged to the week , and the Bible be- longed to Sunday ; and as they had to work hard all the week , and found ...
... teach their children such dif- ferent things as reading , writing and ciphering , and the Bible . Besides , these things belonged to the week , and the Bible be- longed to Sunday ; and as they had to work hard all the week , and found ...
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... teach children to read on Sunday , because they do not teach them during the week . Now I am sorry to say , that I am often obliged to spend Sunday in this work ; and yet people , instead of paying my brother and sister for doing week ...
... teach children to read on Sunday , because they do not teach them during the week . Now I am sorry to say , that I am often obliged to spend Sunday in this work ; and yet people , instead of paying my brother and sister for doing week ...
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... teaching , which was only three months , expired about this time , and I was glad of it ; and so were most of the pupils and their parents . However , I was employed , the next winter , to teach again in a neighborhood about two miles ...
... teaching , which was only three months , expired about this time , and I was glad of it ; and so were most of the pupils and their parents . However , I was employed , the next winter , to teach again in a neighborhood about two miles ...
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