Pennsylvania School Journal, Volumen34Pennsylvania State Education Association, 1885 |
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... called composi- tions for there is something dreadful to classes in that . If pupils are required to write out what they would say if reciting , and write it as they would say it , teachers will be surprised to find how soon children ...
... called composi- tions for there is something dreadful to classes in that . If pupils are required to write out what they would say if reciting , and write it as they would say it , teachers will be surprised to find how soon children ...
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... earthquakes some day , in the tilting and twisting of the layers of rock , and in the cracks ( faults , as they are called ) which run through them in different direc- tions . I 20 [ JULY , PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL JOURnal .
... earthquakes some day , in the tilting and twisting of the layers of rock , and in the cracks ( faults , as they are called ) which run through them in different direc- tions . I 20 [ JULY , PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL JOURnal .
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... called , under such conditions , is never really needed ; consequently , friction is unknown , and the aim and end accomplished . As the genius of the painter and the sculptor portrays in indescribable beauty , by brush or chisel , on ...
... called , under such conditions , is never really needed ; consequently , friction is unknown , and the aim and end accomplished . As the genius of the painter and the sculptor portrays in indescribable beauty , by brush or chisel , on ...
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... called on , and in a few well chosen remarks introduced City Supt . Buehrle , who briefly sketched the greatness of the work awaiting the young American of to - day , and hence deduced the necessity of popular education for all classes ...
... called on , and in a few well chosen remarks introduced City Supt . Buehrle , who briefly sketched the greatness of the work awaiting the young American of to - day , and hence deduced the necessity of popular education for all classes ...
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... called asteroids , all of which are invisible to the naked eye , and were con- sequently unknown to the ancient astrono- mers . Below are given two lists of the planets , the ancient and modern , side by side . In the first list they ...
... called asteroids , all of which are invisible to the naked eye , and were con- sequently unknown to the ancient astrono- mers . Below are given two lists of the planets , the ancient and modern , side by side . In the first list they ...
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Página 205 - can be compelled to attend. erect or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent: no human authority can, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience, and no preference shall ever be given, by law, to any religious establishments or modes of
Página 382 - О Thou, whose infant feet were found Within Thy Father's shrine ; Whose years with changeless virtue crowned, Were all alike divine; Dependent on Thy bounteous breath, We seek Thy grace alone, In childhood, manhood, age and death, To keep us still Thine own.
Página 208 - attend, erect or support any place of public worship; and that no human authority can, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience ; enacted, also, the statutes of 1705, 1786 and 1794, for the suppression of worldly employments on Sunday. So far from conflicting with those invaluable rights of conscience, they regarded such statutes as
Página 423 - THERE is no place where earth's sorrows Are so felt as up in heaven ; There is no place where earth's failings Have such kindly judgment given. Oh, if our love were but more simple, We should take Him at His word ; And our lives should
Página 366 - fought here have thus far so nobly carried on. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion.
Página 204 - by the authority of the same, That physiology and hygiene which shall, in each division of the subject so pursued, include special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system, shall be included in the branches of study now required by law
Página 210 - in the minds of the scholars the purest principles of morality, so that on their entrance into active life, they may from inclination and habit, evince benevolence towards their fellow creatures, and a love of truth, sobriety and industry, adopting, at the same time, such religious tenets as their