Vermont School Journal and Family Visitor, Volume 2Committee appointed by the Vermont State Teachers' Association, 1860 |
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... express the wish that the readers of the Journal would follow me this once , and send on the dollar , and not feel , as I fear a good many will , that , having given the thing a start , they have done their duty , and can now quietly ...
... express the wish that the readers of the Journal would follow me this once , and send on the dollar , and not feel , as I fear a good many will , that , having given the thing a start , they have done their duty , and can now quietly ...
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... express his decided preference for Dr. Worces- ter's Dictionary . Our Associate gives his opinion of the same in the table of Book Notices for last month , and of both dictiona- ries in the July number of the Journal . Our own views of ...
... express his decided preference for Dr. Worces- ter's Dictionary . Our Associate gives his opinion of the same in the table of Book Notices for last month , and of both dictiona- ries in the July number of the Journal . Our own views of ...
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... express a completed act , while the Present Active , in the same verbs , denotes a continued act . THE EMPHATIC FORM . This Form is obtained , in the Present and Past Indicative , by prefixing do for the Present , and did for the Past ...
... express a completed act , while the Present Active , in the same verbs , denotes a continued act . THE EMPHATIC FORM . This Form is obtained , in the Present and Past Indicative , by prefixing do for the Present , and did for the Past ...
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... express and explain them in their own language ? First ; let us be sure that the subject assigned to them be not beyond their power of comprehension . I refer to the danger of pressing pupils on through the book , before they are ...
... express and explain them in their own language ? First ; let us be sure that the subject assigned to them be not beyond their power of comprehension . I refer to the danger of pressing pupils on through the book , before they are ...
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... express statutes , protecting the peace and quiet of school buildings from unlawful disturbance . In Maine such a provision has been held to extend to a private writing school , kept in a district school - house ; and in Connecticut ...
... express statutes , protecting the peace and quiet of school buildings from unlawful disturbance . In Maine such a provision has been held to extend to a private writing school , kept in a district school - house ; and in Connecticut ...
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