Vermont School Journal and Family Visitor, Volume 3Committee appointed by the Vermont State Teachers' Association, 1861 |
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... pupil rise up in rebellion against the master ? Would not the citizen refuse obedience to the laws of the land ? Would not the immortal , accountable being trifle with the authority of Heaven ? The Puritan father and moth er believed ...
... pupil rise up in rebellion against the master ? Would not the citizen refuse obedience to the laws of the land ? Would not the immortal , accountable being trifle with the authority of Heaven ? The Puritan father and moth er believed ...
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... pupils in our schools , and citizens in our community , and must bear the impress of their education upon the brow of immortality , The true teacher never tires - never grows old . 0 . PUBLIC vs. PRIVATE SCHOOLS . III . In our first AND ...
... pupils in our schools , and citizens in our community , and must bear the impress of their education upon the brow of immortality , The true teacher never tires - never grows old . 0 . PUBLIC vs. PRIVATE SCHOOLS . III . In our first AND ...
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... pupils of the private schools ; but we are of opinion , nevertheless , that when the balance is struck in each , the preponderance of good influence will be found to be decidedly on the side of the institutions supported by the State ...
... pupils of the private schools ; but we are of opinion , nevertheless , that when the balance is struck in each , the preponderance of good influence will be found to be decidedly on the side of the institutions supported by the State ...
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... pupil feels that the duties of the school are important , and his own estimate of their value will be in exact proportion to the interest manifested by his parents . But alas ! how little of this interest is ever ex- hibited ? How many ...
... pupil feels that the duties of the school are important , and his own estimate of their value will be in exact proportion to the interest manifested by his parents . But alas ! how little of this interest is ever ex- hibited ? How many ...
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... pupils . In a few weeks , while his pupils are making rapid progress and acquiring correct habits of study and of thought , while every day of the school is worth three days of its commencement and he is going forward in the full tide ...
... pupils . In a few weeks , while his pupils are making rapid progress and acquiring correct habits of study and of thought , while every day of the school is worth three days of its commencement and he is going forward in the full tide ...
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