Pennsylvania School Journal, Volumen18Pennsylvania State Education Association, 1869 |
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... Principle of Life , 172 . Farming , Why Boys Should Learn , 31 . Fiat Justitia Editorial , 266 . German Kindergarten , 284 . Going up Stairs , The Science of , 346 . Grading in Schools , 337 . Graded Schools , Different Names for - Ed ...
... Principle of Life , 172 . Farming , Why Boys Should Learn , 31 . Fiat Justitia Editorial , 266 . German Kindergarten , 284 . Going up Stairs , The Science of , 346 . Grading in Schools , 337 . Graded Schools , Different Names for - Ed ...
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... , little beyond the elementary principles of geometry and trigonometry- but these are so lucidly presented and so useful to the More student who would understand how certain results in as- tronomy 1869. ] 5 Book Notices .
... , little beyond the elementary principles of geometry and trigonometry- but these are so lucidly presented and so useful to the More student who would understand how certain results in as- tronomy 1869. ] 5 Book Notices .
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... principles of the French . up by the adult acquiring a practical knowledge of that language , either with or without a teacher . It is perhaps too cumbrous for the very young pupil , or on the other hand , for the student already ...
... principles of the French . up by the adult acquiring a practical knowledge of that language , either with or without a teacher . It is perhaps too cumbrous for the very young pupil , or on the other hand , for the student already ...
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... principle that " large bodies move slowly , " for , as a rule , the larger the Board the lower the school tax and the less active interest taken in school improvement . A local paper in commenting upon this action of the directors ...
... principle that " large bodies move slowly , " for , as a rule , the larger the Board the lower the school tax and the less active interest taken in school improvement . A local paper in commenting upon this action of the directors ...
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... principle of classi- fication adopted should be adhered to strictly . We may assume as a basis either ( 1 ) The use of a word , or ( 2 ) The nature of the thing which a word represents . The ordinary defi- nitions of the parts of speech ...
... principle of classi- fication adopted should be adhered to strictly . We may assume as a basis either ( 1 ) The use of a word , or ( 2 ) The nature of the thing which a word represents . The ordinary defi- nitions of the parts of speech ...
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Página 311 - And Jesus sat over against the treasury, and beheld how the people cast money into the treasury: and many that were rich cast in much. And there came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites, which make a farthing.
Página 294 - I learned from him, that poetry, even that of the loftiest and, seemingly, that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own, as severe as that of science; and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and dependent on more, and more fugitive causes.
Página 25 - Foolishness is bound in the heart of a child; but the rod of correction shall drive it far from him (xxii.
Página 297 - Tic-tac ! tic-tac ! go the wheels of thought ; our will cannot stop them ; they cannot stop themselves ; sleep cannot still them ; madness only makes them go faster ; death alone can break into the case, and, seiz> ing the ever-swinging pendulum, which we call the heart, silence at last the clicking of the terrible escapement we have carried so long beneath our wrinkled foreheads.
Página 297 - In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due.
Página 302 - Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.
Página 9 - The general assembly, at its first session after the adoption of this constitution, shall provide a thorough system of general education, to be forever free to all children of the State, the expense of which shall be provided for by taxation or otherwise.
Página 306 - I'm sorry that I spelt the word: I hate to go above you, Because," — the brown eyes lower fell, — "Because, you see, I love you!" Still memory to a gray-haired man That sweet child-face is showing. Dear girl! the grasses on her grave Have forty years been growing! He lives to learn, in life's hard school, How few who pass above him Lament their triumph and his loss, Like her, — because they love him.
Página 306 - For near her stood the little boy Her childish favor singled, His cap pulled low upon a face Where pride and shame were mingled. Pushing with restless feet the snow To right and left, he lingered; As restlessly her tiny hands The blue-checked apron fingered.
Página 146 - I ask not a life for the dear ones, All radiant, as others have done, But that life may have just enough shadow, To temper the glare of the sun...