Vermont School Journal and Family Visitor, Volume 6Committee appointed by the Vermont State Teachers' Association, 1864 |
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... minds . of his class . Tones that indicate a want of animation , or the existence of bad temper , have a bad intellectual and moral effect upon the student . I would recommend to the teacher to avail himself of all the good effects that ...
... minds . of his class . Tones that indicate a want of animation , or the existence of bad temper , have a bad intellectual and moral effect upon the student . I would recommend to the teacher to avail himself of all the good effects that ...
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... minds , Shrivelled or full , shall still your likeness bear ; And whose will be the fault if future finds A frightful image deeply mirrored there ? Be earnest , teacher ; count your calling high . Authors seek power o'er souls through ...
... minds , Shrivelled or full , shall still your likeness bear ; And whose will be the fault if future finds A frightful image deeply mirrored there ? Be earnest , teacher ; count your calling high . Authors seek power o'er souls through ...
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... minds of any portion of our people , a public interest which , apart from all its other manifold and peculiar claims to ... mind hes been solicited so exclusively to the moral and social bearings of the successful use of the means and ...
... minds of any portion of our people , a public interest which , apart from all its other manifold and peculiar claims to ... mind hes been solicited so exclusively to the moral and social bearings of the successful use of the means and ...
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... minds of their pupils ; making them burn with a lustre which dazzle the eye for a little , yet surely destroys , and leaves but the white ashes of lives that should have been as the cedars of Lebanon . They would pour the rays of the ...
... minds of their pupils ; making them burn with a lustre which dazzle the eye for a little , yet surely destroys , and leaves but the white ashes of lives that should have been as the cedars of Lebanon . They would pour the rays of the ...
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... mind two primary schools which we have repeatedly visited , ( each numbering some sixty - five pupils ) , and which are better managed and taught than they could be by any male teachers that would be employed . They are model schools of ...
... mind two primary schools which we have repeatedly visited , ( each numbering some sixty - five pupils ) , and which are better managed and taught than they could be by any male teachers that would be employed . They are model schools of ...
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Página 147 - We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He lives most Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.
Página 188 - Far from the mad'ning crowd's ignoble strife, Their sober wishes never learned to stray': Along the cool sequestered vale of life They kept the noiseless tenor of their way. It
Página 249 - Labor is life! 'Tis the still water faileth; Idleness ever despaireth, bewaileth ; Keep the watch wound, for the dark rust assaileth ; Flowers droop and die in the stillness of noon.
Página 37 - of the work, as follows : [The italics in these extracts are our own.] '• Every combination commences with practical examples. Care has been taken to select such 'as will aptly illustrate the combination and assist the imagination of the pupil in performing it. * * The examples are to be performed in the mind or by means of sensible objects, such as
Página 232 - to a foreigner. One of them looking at a picture of a number of vessels, said, -'See, what a flock of ships !" He was told that a flock of ships was called a fleet, and that a fleet of sheep was called a flock. And it was added, for his guidance in mastering the
Página 226 - Than man's presumption on To-morrow's dawn ? Where is to-morrow ! In another world. • To numbers this is certain ; the Reverse Is sure to none." Not that a man should go to his work as if he
Página 162 - 0, thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call the devil!
Página 148 - There's not a flower that decks the vale, There's not a beam that lights the mountain, There's not a shrub that scents the gale, There's not a wind that stirs the fountain, There's not a hue that paints the rose, There's not a leaf around us lying, But in its use or beauty shows God's love to us, and love
Página 202 - flowers ; For this, for every thin'g, we are out of tune ; It moves us not.—Great God! I'd rather be A Pagan suckled
Página 101 - with adverse wind and stream. Not in the general mart, 'mid corn and wine ; , Not in the merchandise of gold and gems ; Not in the world's gay hall of midnight mirth ; Not 'mid the blaze of regal diadems ; But in the day of conflict, fear, and grief,