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... whom I had not seen for ten years . She said she recognized my voice at once , and called to mind a class in arithmetic in which she was pupil and I teacher . Another called on me a short time 6 The Schools 1 have Taught . since , who.
... whom I had not seen for ten years . She said she recognized my voice at once , and called to mind a class in arithmetic in which she was pupil and I teacher . Another called on me a short time 6 The Schools 1 have Taught . since , who.
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... arithmetic ; composition is a kind of by - play , and we have no time to attend particularly to it . " Yes , you have ; and when you are more concerned for the progress of the child than for his appearance before the examining committee ...
... arithmetic ; composition is a kind of by - play , and we have no time to attend particularly to it . " Yes , you have ; and when you are more concerned for the progress of the child than for his appearance before the examining committee ...
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... the Testament , and answering many ques- tions in Arithmetic and Geography . The readiness with which they may be taught writing , may be judged from the following : A child Book Notices . 59 who had never learned the alphabet.
... the Testament , and answering many ques- tions in Arithmetic and Geography . The readiness with which they may be taught writing , may be judged from the following : A child Book Notices . 59 who had never learned the alphabet.
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... - KEEPING INSTITUTE , for the preparation of Teachers of Pen- manship and Book - keeping . Employment is guarantied to all grad- uates who desire it . Feb. , 1864 . EATON'S ARITHMETIC . MESSRS . TAGGARD & THOMPSON : WORCESTER.
... - KEEPING INSTITUTE , for the preparation of Teachers of Pen- manship and Book - keeping . Employment is guarantied to all grad- uates who desire it . Feb. , 1864 . EATON'S ARITHMETIC . MESSRS . TAGGARD & THOMPSON : WORCESTER.
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Henry Barnard. EATON'S ARITHMETIC . MESSRS . TAGGARD & THOMPSON : WORCESTER , June 2 , 1863 . We cheerfully give you the facts concerning the recent adoption of EATON'S SERIES of ARITHMETICS in this City in place of GREEN- LEAF'S ...
Henry Barnard. EATON'S ARITHMETIC . MESSRS . TAGGARD & THOMPSON : WORCESTER , June 2 , 1863 . We cheerfully give you the facts concerning the recent adoption of EATON'S SERIES of ARITHMETICS in this City in place of GREEN- LEAF'S ...
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˹éÒ 23 - Rock-a-bye baby on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, And down will come baby, cradle and all.
˹éÒ 74 - Hobson kept a stable of forty good cattle, always ready and fit for travelling: but when a man came for a horse, he was led into the stable, where there was great choice, but he obliged him to take the horse which stood next to the stable door: so that every customer was alike well served according to his chance, and every horse ridden with the same justice...
˹éÒ 183 - Annual Meeting of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INSTRUCTION will be held in Portland, Me., at the new City Hall on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of August, 1864.
˹éÒ 156 - The salary of said librarian shall be paid quarterly on the first days of January, April, July and October in each year and...
˹éÒ 255 - Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams ? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life ; That I, considering everywhere Her secret meaning in her deeds, And finding that of fifty seeds She often brings but one to bear, I falter where I firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope thro...
˹éÒ 179 - ... that we shall under-estimate the importance of transmitting it in its highest perfection to our successors. We gaze with delight upon the beauty and symmetry of the superstructure, and seldom stop to enquire whether we have a duty to discharge in guarding and preserving its foundation stones. In possession of the present, we are in danger of forgetting our obligations to the past, and our responsibility to the future. The essential and central idea of a common school, is that of a school for...
˹éÒ 114 - I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr. Elmer ; who teacheth me so gently, so pleasantly, with such fair allurements to learning, that I think all the time nothing while I am with him.
˹éÒ 253 - This new work excels all like books : 1. In being simple and easy, yet comprehensive. 2. In treating the entire subject analytically. 3. In combining logical clearness and exhaustive thoroughness with terseness and elegant conciseness. 4. In the numerous original practical methods. 5. In the happy manner of treating discussion of problems, rationalization, and radical equations. ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY, FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.
˹éÒ 230 - The Axis OF THE EARTH is an imaginary line passing through the centre of it...
˹éÒ 74 - When Buckingham urged the inevitable destruction which hung over the United Provinces, and asked him, whether he did not see that the commonwealth was ruined ; ' There is one certain means,' replied the prince, ' by which I can be sure never to see my country's ruin ; I will die in the last ditch.