District School Journal, of the State of New-York, Volumes 4-6C. Van Benthuysen and Company, 1843 - Education |
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... It has heretofore been the practice of commis- ly and firm course , and with public sentimentsioners in their apportionment of the public mo- to all the means within their reach intended to elevate 10 DISTRICT SCHOOL JOURNAL, ...
... It has heretofore been the practice of commis- ly and firm course , and with public sentimentsioners in their apportionment of the public mo- to all the means within their reach intended to elevate 10 DISTRICT SCHOOL JOURNAL, ...
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... practice of scholars in a single term of four as to gain employment in that district again , for months , than a thorough and competent instruc- they wish to form new acquaintances , and tor would break up in eight . I have found ...
... practice of scholars in a single term of four as to gain employment in that district again , for months , than a thorough and competent instruc- they wish to form new acquaintances , and tor would break up in eight . I have found ...
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... practice ? Only when I am in a hurry and am cramped for time . " I asked her if she ap- proved of the practice ? " I don't know but it will answer well enough when a body has got a little belated . " This inattention on the part of ...
... practice ? Only when I am in a hurry and am cramped for time . " I asked her if she ap- proved of the practice ? " I don't know but it will answer well enough when a body has got a little belated . " This inattention on the part of ...
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... practice of some of her pupils , and told her I thought it ought to be broken up . She then corrected the child by telling him " you must not draw your words so . " The manner inlaid broad and deep ; which the subsequent ex- which the ...
... practice of some of her pupils , and told her I thought it ought to be broken up . She then corrected the child by telling him " you must not draw your words so . " The manner inlaid broad and deep ; which the subsequent ex- which the ...
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... practice I require at the earliest age ; that of repeating after me . It prepares for speaking and reading elegantly , and for that accomplishment open to all , of repeating poetry , in an expressive and interesting manner . You know ...
... practice I require at the earliest age ; that of repeating after me . It prepares for speaking and reading elegantly , and for that accomplishment open to all , of repeating poetry , in an expressive and interesting manner . You know ...
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Page 149 - So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan that moves To the pale realms of shade, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
Page 38 - ... then this obligation to be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect.
Page 185 - ... accomplish anything great or useful. Instead of being progressive in anything, he will be at best stationary, and more probably retrograde in all. It is only the man who carries into his pursuits that great quality which Lucan ascribes to...
Page 76 - she will not, take it, and go immediately; I am in haste.' Perceiving me to be in earnest, he took it, and asked, ' What must I say ? ' I replied, ' You have nothing to say, the chip will say all I wish.
Page 6 - is one of the fairest and most glorious gifts of God, to which Satan is a bitter enemy; for it removes from the heart the weight of sorrows and the fascination of evil thoughts.
Page 118 - All the triumphs of truth and genius over prejudice and power, in every country and in every age, have been the triumphs of Athens. Wherever a few great minds have made a stand against violence and fraud, in the cause of liberty and reason, there has been her spirit in the midst of them; inspiring, encouraging, consoling; — by the lonely lamp of Erasmus, by the restless bed of Pascal, in the tribune of Mirabeau, in the cell of Galileo, on the scaffold of Sidney.
Page 135 - Any person working land under a contract for a share of the produce of such land, shall be deemed the possessor, so far as to render him liable to taxation therefor, in the district where such land is situate, and any person in possession of real property under a contract for the purchase thereof shall be liable to taxation therefor in the district where such real property is situated.
Page 182 - The amount of library money, therefore, under this provision, to which each district became entitled, was in proportion to the number of children between the ages of five and sixteen, residing therein, compared with the aggregate number in all the districts, and not in proportion to the adult population merely, or the whole population combined. The primary object of the institution of district libraries, was declared in the circular of Gen. Dix accompanying the publication of the act of 1838, to...
Page 118 - ... and when a credit shall be directed to be given upon such sale, for the consideration money, or any part thereof, the trustees are hereby authorized to take in their corporate name, such security by bond and mortgage, or otherwise for the payment thereof, as they shall deem...
Page 30 - ... there is, in every herd, one that gives directions to the rest, and seems to be more eminently delighted with a wide carnage.