District School Journal, of the State of New-York, Volume 9C. Van Benthuysen and Company, 1849 - Education |
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... parents and friends by the de- of that traditionary knowledge , from which the deaf and dumb are excluded For the latter a language lay ; but there is a gradual improvement in this respect , that gives to these Institutions increased ...
... parents and friends by the de- of that traditionary knowledge , from which the deaf and dumb are excluded For the latter a language lay ; but there is a gradual improvement in this respect , that gives to these Institutions increased ...
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... parents under the forbidden tree ; appear- the most miserable of beings . It is toil that gives ing again , after ages of exile , in the rude arts and action to the pulse and vigor to the step ; that quick- uncouth symbols of Egypt ...
... parents under the forbidden tree ; appear- the most miserable of beings . It is toil that gives ing again , after ages of exile , in the rude arts and action to the pulse and vigor to the step ; that quick- uncouth symbols of Egypt ...
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... parents and the young . The right spirit of education shows itself in the high and noble resolution to become educated - a resolu- tion built upon the conviction that education is the birthright of the mind ; a resolution , therefore ...
... parents and the young . The right spirit of education shows itself in the high and noble resolution to become educated - a resolu- tion built upon the conviction that education is the birthright of the mind ; a resolution , therefore ...
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... parent and mourning family in which he was an af fectionate husband , an agreeable companion , and indulgent , yet faithful parent . Resolved - That this sudden removal of our respected friend 30 DISTRICT SCHOOL JOURNAL.
... parent and mourning family in which he was an af fectionate husband , an agreeable companion , and indulgent , yet faithful parent . Resolved - That this sudden removal of our respected friend 30 DISTRICT SCHOOL JOURNAL.
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... parent , should enforce his orders by love , is nearly as bad as the The reputation of Webster's Dictionary has been notion that he should enforce them by logic . The constantly gaining strength with the progress of time . truth is , it ...
... parent , should enforce his orders by love , is nearly as bad as the The reputation of Webster's Dictionary has been notion that he should enforce them by logic . The constantly gaining strength with the progress of time . truth is , it ...
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