Papers for the Schoolmaster, 第 1 卷Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1851 |
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... facts as these that must convince the reflecting mind that the Master of the popular school needs a tact and a degree of skill which is of higher importance than mere scholarship , which indeed is to him only so far valuable as a truly ...
... facts as these that must convince the reflecting mind that the Master of the popular school needs a tact and a degree of skill which is of higher importance than mere scholarship , which indeed is to him only so far valuable as a truly ...
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... facts about interior social life in their own class , which must be thought out to the bottom . The facts themselves are seen everywhere ; every day drags them forth to public view from mines and factories , and cottages in fields , and ...
... facts about interior social life in their own class , which must be thought out to the bottom . The facts themselves are seen everywhere ; every day drags them forth to public view from mines and factories , and cottages in fields , and ...
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... establishing the fact that the Schoolmaster's life is not , by any means , necessarily unhappy , and that it admits of very con- siderable interest , variety aud excitement , - -an excitement PAPERS FOR THE SCHOOLMASTER . 13.
... establishing the fact that the Schoolmaster's life is not , by any means , necessarily unhappy , and that it admits of very con- siderable interest , variety aud excitement , - -an excitement PAPERS FOR THE SCHOOLMASTER . 13.
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... fact of its being so regarded by some teachers proves their own ignorance of it , and their consequent incapability ... facts which they cannot easily deduce for them- selves . In this survey the directions of the mountains will indicate ...
... fact of its being so regarded by some teachers proves their own ignorance of it , and their consequent incapability ... facts which they cannot easily deduce for them- selves . In this survey the directions of the mountains will indicate ...
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... fact , no time for it at all . " Our Dominie by no means likes to have the settled convictions of twenty years perhaps overturned by the new fangled ideas of trained Schoolmasters , and wishes therefore to argue the point . He is right ...
... fact , no time for it at all . " Our Dominie by no means likes to have the settled convictions of twenty years perhaps overturned by the new fangled ideas of trained Schoolmasters , and wishes therefore to argue the point . He is right ...
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