The Massachusetts Teacher, Том 8Mass. Teachers' Association, 1855 |
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... duty , to repress this incentive . In every instance except one , the individuals came ultimately to see , gratefully , affairs from my point of view . This one subject , while she has frequently since we separated given evidence of her ...
... duty , to repress this incentive . In every instance except one , the individuals came ultimately to see , gratefully , affairs from my point of view . This one subject , while she has frequently since we separated given evidence of her ...
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... duty ; anything short of that inevitably brings pain - loss of privileges or positive suffering . Obedience to law and order ; submission of the will to right- ful authority ; a certainty that , agreeable or disagreeable , pleasant or ...
... duty ; anything short of that inevitably brings pain - loss of privileges or positive suffering . Obedience to law and order ; submission of the will to right- ful authority ; a certainty that , agreeable or disagreeable , pleasant or ...
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... duty , whether it is preferred or not ; because no time or opportunity should be wasted . 2d . Study from a desire to develop fully all the powers which have been given us . 3d . Study from a wish to make ourselves agreeable and useful ...
... duty , whether it is preferred or not ; because no time or opportunity should be wasted . 2d . Study from a desire to develop fully all the powers which have been given us . 3d . Study from a wish to make ourselves agreeable and useful ...
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... duty to the future , no allegiance to the past ; man would forget that he held all worldly things on the noblest feudal tenure , for the homage and service of the Lord of all . Every generation , literally " nati consumere fruges ...
... duty to the future , no allegiance to the past ; man would forget that he held all worldly things on the noblest feudal tenure , for the homage and service of the Lord of all . Every generation , literally " nati consumere fruges ...
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... duty assigned , and had procured a seal and the proper implements for the use of the Secretary in stamping the documents of the Association . His report was accepted , and the Seal adopted as the Seal of the Association . Mr. Wells , of ...
... duty assigned , and had procured a seal and the proper implements for the use of the Secretary in stamping the documents of the Association . His report was accepted , and the Seal adopted as the Seal of the Association . Mr. Wells , of ...
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Страница 82 - but justly, too. 9. A .little present punishment, when the occasion arises, is more effectual than the threatening of a greater punishment should the fault be renewed. 10. Never allow pupils to do at one time what you have forbidden, under the like circumstances, at another. 11. Teach the young that the only sure and easy
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