Vermont School Journal and Family Visitor, Volume 6Committee appointed by the Vermont State Teachers' Association, 1864 |
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... success , but it is a solemn fact , as it measures the extent of your responsibility . How exalted the character and pure the life and exam- ple of that Teacher who can be safely imitated . How free from faults you should be , if your ...
... success , but it is a solemn fact , as it measures the extent of your responsibility . How exalted the character and pure the life and exam- ple of that Teacher who can be safely imitated . How free from faults you should be , if your ...
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... success in teach- in teaching Arithmetic and Reading . There is no branch of study unimportant , or that can be badly taught without injury . But these two are of paramount importance . Arithmetic , ( mental especially , ) is the ...
... success in teach- in teaching Arithmetic and Reading . There is no branch of study unimportant , or that can be badly taught without injury . But these two are of paramount importance . Arithmetic , ( mental especially , ) is the ...
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... successful use of the means and instrumentalities for general culture , that the financial importance of the school system , as in its admin- istration necessarily and constantly involving the expen- diture of a vast sum of money in ...
... successful use of the means and instrumentalities for general culture , that the financial importance of the school system , as in its admin- istration necessarily and constantly involving the expen- diture of a vast sum of money in ...
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... successful competitor in a " spelling match , " she having spelled correctly 47 out of 50 words selected by Prof. Sanders . A silver ice - pitcher and sundry other " fixins " were presented to Commissioner Smyth by the teachers ...
... successful competitor in a " spelling match , " she having spelled correctly 47 out of 50 words selected by Prof. Sanders . A silver ice - pitcher and sundry other " fixins " were presented to Commissioner Smyth by the teachers ...
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... success for the twelve years of its life and usefulness . It is indeed " pleasing as well as a safe and instructive " companion for children and is as deserving of popularity in its sphere , as is the Atlantic Monthly in its sphere . We ...
... success for the twelve years of its life and usefulness . It is indeed " pleasing as well as a safe and instructive " companion for children and is as deserving of popularity in its sphere , as is the Atlantic Monthly in its sphere . We ...
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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,