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... land . After a brief response to these remarks by Messrs . Winslow of Pittsford , and Yates of Bennington , the meeting resolved itself into a committee of the whole for social purposes . . . THURSDAY . - On Thursday morning after prayer.
... land . After a brief response to these remarks by Messrs . Winslow of Pittsford , and Yates of Bennington , the meeting resolved itself into a committee of the whole for social purposes . . . THURSDAY . - On Thursday morning after prayer.
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... whole , such efforts have been of a compensatory nature . 1st . The public mind has been greatly aroused and enlightened in relation to the general subject of popular education . At the time of Mr. Mann's election to the Secretary- ship ...
... whole , such efforts have been of a compensatory nature . 1st . The public mind has been greatly aroused and enlightened in relation to the general subject of popular education . At the time of Mr. Mann's election to the Secretary- ship ...
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... whole year . The following committee was then appointed to canvass the house for new subscribers , Newman Weeks , G. R , Hitt , Miss L. L. Watkins and Misses Sherman and Pitkin . In the afternoon Mr. Adams alluded to the matter again in ...
... whole year . The following committee was then appointed to canvass the house for new subscribers , Newman Weeks , G. R , Hitt , Miss L. L. Watkins and Misses Sherman and Pitkin . In the afternoon Mr. Adams alluded to the matter again in ...
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... whole community , and were cheered by the full and constant atten- dance at every session . The daily paper gave a full report of the proceedings of the Convention and thus gave its influence to sustain our noble cause . There must have ...
... whole community , and were cheered by the full and constant atten- dance at every session . The daily paper gave a full report of the proceedings of the Convention and thus gave its influence to sustain our noble cause . There must have ...
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... whole Series and cheerfully com- mend the several bocks to the attention of our Teachers . POTTFR and HAMMOND'S BOOK - KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY . Publised by Schermerhorn , Bancroft and Co. New York . The work before us is the " High ...
... whole Series and cheerfully com- mend the several bocks to the attention of our Teachers . POTTFR and HAMMOND'S BOOK - KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY . Publised by Schermerhorn , Bancroft and Co. New York . The work before us is the " High ...
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Página 38 - Field-marshal the Duke of Wellington may take the army, he may take the navy, he may take the mitre. I make him a present of them all. Let him come on with his whole force, sword in hand, against the constitution, and the English people will not only beat him back, but laugh at his assaults. In other times, the country may have heard with dismay that
Página 38 - Let the soldier be abroad if he will ; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad — a personage less imposing — in the eyes of some, perhaps, insignificant. The schoolmaster is abroad ; and I trust to him, armed with his primer, against the soldier in full military array.
Página 4 - These are the most attractive and beautiful School Charts ever published — Maine. Teacher. We have seen nothing in the shape of School Charts so beautiful and valuable as these — Ohio Educational Monthly.
Página 34 - tis just a groat — " " Let's see it." " Master, m' I g' out ? "Yes, — bring some wood in— What's that noise ?" " It isn't I, Sir, it's them boys.
Página 35 - Silence ! The second class must read As quick as possible — proceed. Not found your book yet ? Stand — be fix'd — The next read, stop — the next — the next. You need not read again, 'tis well." " Come Tom and Dick, chuse sides to spell. "Will this word do?" " Yes, Tom spell dunce. Sit still there all you little ones." "I've got a word,
Página 34 - Philadelphia, 1794," — where it is credited to the New Hampshire Spy. THE COUNTRY- SCHOOL " POT to the door — the school's begun — Stand in your places every one, — Attend, - " * # * * "Read in the bible,— tell the place—" "Job twentieth and the seventeenth verse —
Página 26 - ... price $1.25. All of the above geographies have recently been thoroughly and carefully revised and corrected up to the present time; and all late important geographical discoveries and changes will be found appropriately noted in the descriptive test, and represented upon the accompanying maps.
Página 2 - ... mounted or in sheets, and also, for family use, in atlas form. When mounted, two are on a card. They are sent by mail, in sheets, at the prices named in TradeList. The first six are Reading Charts; 7th, Elementary Sounds; 8th, Phonic Spelling; 9th, Writing; 10th, Drawing and Perspective; llth, Lines and Measures; 12th, Forms and Solids. \ No. 13 contains thirty-five Familiar Colors, accompanied by seventy Hand Color-Cards; No.
Página 34 - Try. Go, take your seats and primers, go, You sha'n't abuse the Bible so. Will pray Sir Master mend my pen? Say, Master, that's enough. — Here Ben, Is this your copy ? Can't you tell ? Set all your letters parallel. I've done my sum — 'tis just a groat — Let's see it. — Master, m' I g
Página 34 - Hold: H, O, U, S, E, spells house." " Sir, what's this word? for I can't tell it" " Can't you indeed ! Why spell it." " Spell it."