District School Journal, of the State of New-York, Volumes 4-6C. Van Benthuysen and Company, 1843 - Education |
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Page 154
... be upon the maintenance of their authority in the respec . well done ; and the
lemporary inconvenience which any tive ... they must part of the county
superintendent to reach them in any he impressed with a conviction of his
authority to go .
... be upon the maintenance of their authority in the respec . well done ; and the
lemporary inconvenience which any tive ... they must part of the county
superintendent to reach them in any he impressed with a conviction of his
authority to go .
Page 7
And scarcely are these advantages atchastened spirit which develops itself , in
the re tained when the term closes and a new teacher is sistance to the legitimate
authority of the school . employed , a stranger to the scholars , and who master ...
And scarcely are these advantages atchastened spirit which develops itself , in
the re tained when the term closes and a new teacher is sistance to the legitimate
authority of the school . employed , a stranger to the scholars , and who master ...
Page 69
If so whence minister the legitimate authority attached to do they derive it but from
the parent ? whence the terror - inspiring station . ( Laughter . ) For do they derive
it , if not from the source of all one whole year I flogged them like an amateur ...
If so whence minister the legitimate authority attached to do they derive it but from
the parent ? whence the terror - inspiring station . ( Laughter . ) For do they derive
it , if not from the source of all one whole year I flogged them like an amateur ...
Page 158
And is savage severity , is cruelty , are blows the now - a - days to ears polite , to
talk of authority , good where with you would overcome the evil of and command
an injunction . We must per : à passionale temper , in a spoilt or perverse suade ...
And is savage severity , is cruelty , are blows the now - a - days to ears polite , to
talk of authority , good where with you would overcome the evil of and command
an injunction . We must per : à passionale temper , in a spoilt or perverse suade ...
Page 159
No American youth should be allowed to at hand , and the pupils must be taught
to sub . come to the oath and office of a freeman , with . mit to it as to simple
authority . The subjec . out being first instructed in the natural rights of tion of the ...
No American youth should be allowed to at hand , and the pupils must be taught
to sub . come to the oath and office of a freeman , with . mit to it as to simple
authority . The subjec . out being first instructed in the natural rights of tion of the ...
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