The Journal of Education for Upper Canada, Volume 10J. H. Lawrence, 1857 - Education |
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... appeared , been wedded , was more owing to the diversity of tongue between the Dutch and Belgians than even to difference in religion or to opposite interests . He would now , for a few minutes , draw attention to some of the ben- efits ...
... appeared , been wedded , was more owing to the diversity of tongue between the Dutch and Belgians than even to difference in religion or to opposite interests . He would now , for a few minutes , draw attention to some of the ben- efits ...
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... taking thoroughness . The winter , tardy as its approach appeared to Henry , came at last , with its three months ' privilege of school , and its glorious long evenings that he might spend as he chose , with no 1857.1 11 FOR UPPER CANADA .
... taking thoroughness . The winter , tardy as its approach appeared to Henry , came at last , with its three months ' privilege of school , and its glorious long evenings that he might spend as he chose , with no 1857.1 11 FOR UPPER CANADA .
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... appearance . The walls of the building itself are of stone , about two feet thick , faced with brick , and painted a tasteful color . PLAN OF THE FIRST FLOOR OF A GRAMMAR OR UNION SCHOOL . In this Plan ( Fig . 3 ) there are three ...
... appearance . The walls of the building itself are of stone , about two feet thick , faced with brick , and painted a tasteful color . PLAN OF THE FIRST FLOOR OF A GRAMMAR OR UNION SCHOOL . In this Plan ( Fig . 3 ) there are three ...
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... appearance - emblematical of what is taught within . The fence , the grounds , the trees , should be such as to please the eye , improve the taste , and excite cheerful feel- ings . The yards around this building are enclosed by a ...
... appearance - emblematical of what is taught within . The fence , the grounds , the trees , should be such as to please the eye , improve the taste , and excite cheerful feel- ings . The yards around this building are enclosed by a ...
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... appearing to agree with those whorn you pur- pose to oppose . A GREAT MAN'S BOOKS . A recent visitor to the library of Daniel Webster , which remains at his old home in Marshfield just as he left it , after giving a full descrip- tion ...
... appearing to agree with those whorn you pur- pose to oppose . A GREAT MAN'S BOOKS . A recent visitor to the library of Daniel Webster , which remains at his old home in Marshfield just as he left it , after giving a full descrip- tion ...
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