The English Journal of Education, Volume 3Darton and Clark, 1849 - Education |
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... thought- ful man ; and we find four rooms within appropriated to ele- mentary instruction . The first is about twenty - five feet square , and contains no- thing but rows of desks and forms placed opposite to each other ; a chair ...
... thought- ful man ; and we find four rooms within appropriated to ele- mentary instruction . The first is about twenty - five feet square , and contains no- thing but rows of desks and forms placed opposite to each other ; a chair ...
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... thought of as Charles Martel or Dagobert . The dress of the young men is wilder and less controlled by the usages of society than it used to be . They look as if they could be murderous or polite , according to the humour of the moment ...
... thought of as Charles Martel or Dagobert . The dress of the young men is wilder and less controlled by the usages of society than it used to be . They look as if they could be murderous or polite , according to the humour of the moment ...
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... thought that the mobiles would proclaim Prince Louis Emperor , as it had been rumoured that there would be a disturbance . Pos- sibly that the new President would be shot . But why parti- cularize his natural reflections on such an ...
... thought that the mobiles would proclaim Prince Louis Emperor , as it had been rumoured that there would be a disturbance . Pos- sibly that the new President would be shot . But why parti- cularize his natural reflections on such an ...
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... Thoughts " employing the three preparatory steps , ( as directed in the Appendix to Hunter's " Parsing Exercises , " ) which are- ( a ) To parse , syntactically , the words whose relations to other words are least obvious , or are ...
... Thoughts " employing the three preparatory steps , ( as directed in the Appendix to Hunter's " Parsing Exercises , " ) which are- ( a ) To parse , syntactically , the words whose relations to other words are least obvious , or are ...
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... thought , that a day will come , when they shall not be found inactive and irresolute ; and , in the confident prospect of that issue , they regard the expectation as a kind of reversion , for which they now take ready payment in self ...
... thought , that a day will come , when they shall not be found inactive and irresolute ; and , in the confident prospect of that issue , they regard the expectation as a kind of reversion , for which they now take ready payment in self ...
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