It is no unusual thing with me to deliver one or two hundred prizes at the same time. And at such times the countenances of the whole school exhibit a most pleasing scene of delight : as the boys who obtain prizes, commonly walk round the school in procession,... Joseph Lancaster - Página 1792por David Salmon - 1904 - 76 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Joseph Lancaster - 1805 - 258 páginas
...unusual thing with me to deliver one or two hundred prizes at the same time. And at such times the countenances of the whole school exhibit a most pleasing...have obtained prizes for going into another class." The honour of this has an effect as powerful, if not more so, than the prizes themselves. 88 . EMULATION... | |
| Joseph Lancaster - 1806 - 240 páginas
...unusual thing with me to deliver one ot two hundred prizes at the same time. And at such times the countenances of the whole school exhibit a most pleasing scene of delight : a*- the boys who obtain prizes, commonly walk round the school in procession, holding the prizes... | |
| Joseph Lancaster - 1808 - 138 páginas
...or two hundred prizesatthe same time'. Atsuch times, the countenances of the whole school exhibits a most pleasing scene of delight: as the boys who...commonly walk round the school in procession, holding t!:e prizes in their hands,, and a boy proclaiming before them, ' These gocd boys have obtained prizes... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 494 páginas
...unusual thing with me to deliver one or two hundred prizes at the same time. And at such times the countenances of the whole school exhibit a most pleasing...procession, holding the prizes in their hands, and a herald proclaiming before them : " These good boys have obtained prizes for going into another class."... | |
| 1809 - 914 páginas
...the same time. And at such times the countenances of the whole school exhibit a moat pleasing «ene of delight : as the boys who obtain prizes commonly walk round the school a procession, holding the prizes in their hands, and a herald proclaiming before them: "These good... | |
| 1809 - 1020 páginas
...And at such times the countenances of the whole school exhibit a most pleasing scene of dçlight : as the boys who obtain prizes commonly walk round the school in. proprocession, holding the prizes in the» ushers, must, in large seminaries, conhands, and an herald... | |
| Joseph Lancaster - 1812 - 174 páginas
...no unusual thing with me to deliver one or two hundred prizes at the same time. At such times, the countenances of the whole school exhibit a most pleasing...commonly walk round the school in procession, holding their prizes in their hands, and a boy proclaiming before them, " These good boys have obtained prizes... | |
| Robert Sullivan - 1842 - 176 páginas
...thing with me," he says, " to deliver one or two hundred prizes at the same time. And at such times the countenances of the whole school exhibit a most pleasing...the boys who obtain prizes commonly walk round the room in procession, holding the prizes in their hands, aud an herald proclaiming before them. — These... | |
| Robert Sullivan - 1863 - 272 páginas
...thing with me," he says, "to deliver one or two hundred prizes at the same time ; and at such times the countenances of the whole school exhibit a most pleasing...the boys who obtain prizes commonly walk round the room in procession, holding the prizes in their hands, and an herald proclaiming before them: — These... | |
| James Leitch - 1876 - 332 páginas
...thing for me,' he says, ' to deliver one or two hundred prizes at the same time, and at such times the countenances of the whole school exhibit a most pleasing...the boys who obtain prizes commonly walk round the room in procession, holding the prizes in their hands, and preceded by a herald proclaiming the fact... | |
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