Proceedings, Abstracts of Lectures and a Brief Report of the Discussions of the National Teachers' Association, the National Association of School Superintendents and the American Normal School Association |
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... true manhood and womanhood will compel them to abandon a work whose promoters , society should ever hold in the highest esteem . But while our cities are the chief centers of population , they yet contain , in the aggregate , but a ...
... true manhood and womanhood will compel them to abandon a work whose promoters , society should ever hold in the highest esteem . But while our cities are the chief centers of population , they yet contain , in the aggregate , but a ...
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... true knowledge , rather than its mere husks ; impart to them the way and the will to use their faculties in harmony with the laws of their evolution , through rational methods of training in the common schools ; and in a few years you ...
... true knowledge , rather than its mere husks ; impart to them the way and the will to use their faculties in harmony with the laws of their evolution , through rational methods of training in the common schools ; and in a few years you ...
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... true men everywhere must be more earn- estly exerted in support of all measures that experience has demonstrated to be necessary for improving the foundation ; ―for the regeneration of the common schools and giving a new and higher life ...
... true men everywhere must be more earn- estly exerted in support of all measures that experience has demonstrated to be necessary for improving the foundation ; ―for the regeneration of the common schools and giving a new and higher life ...
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... true educa- tion by its pecuniary cost . Said Edward Everett , " the dominion of cultiva- ted mind is as boundless as the universe . " Says President Harris , in the address already referred to : " The one educated , directive man of ...
... true educa- tion by its pecuniary cost . Said Edward Everett , " the dominion of cultiva- ted mind is as boundless as the universe . " Says President Harris , in the address already referred to : " The one educated , directive man of ...
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... true , that man necessarily associates with his fellow - man , then it is also evident , that people earlier as- sociated to form families , than to form states . Is the ancestor or prototype of the throne not the patriarchal chair ...
... true , that man necessarily associates with his fellow - man , then it is also evident , that people earlier as- sociated to form families , than to form states . Is the ancestor or prototype of the throne not the patriarchal chair ...
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