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... contains maps and diagrams , would you have them re - produced on the black - board or otherwise , by your pupils ? 4. If an idea is clearly understood by your pupils without the aid of a diagram , would you think it still best to have ...
... contains maps and diagrams , would you have them re - produced on the black - board or otherwise , by your pupils ? 4. If an idea is clearly understood by your pupils without the aid of a diagram , would you think it still best to have ...
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... containing 1,003 words , ex- cepting 53 proper names , all but 55 are Saxon words ; and in the first sentence of Paradise Lost , of 41 consecutive words , all but 7 are of Saxon origin . It is not easy to determine precisely how many ...
... containing 1,003 words , ex- cepting 53 proper names , all but 55 are Saxon words ; and in the first sentence of Paradise Lost , of 41 consecutive words , all but 7 are of Saxon origin . It is not easy to determine precisely how many ...
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Is Attraction the Source of all Power ? The November number of the Journal contains an article purporting to answer the question , What is Power ? We propose a brief review of it . The writer , after showing how the term power had been ...
Is Attraction the Source of all Power ? The November number of the Journal contains an article purporting to answer the question , What is Power ? We propose a brief review of it . The writer , after showing how the term power had been ...
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... containing the letters in large type , will be found a very great convenience . Reading classes should generally be stationed as far from the Teacher as pos- sible , that the scholars may become accustomed to use a tone of voice so loud ...
... containing the letters in large type , will be found a very great convenience . Reading classes should generally be stationed as far from the Teacher as pos- sible , that the scholars may become accustomed to use a tone of voice so loud ...
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... containing some of the ablest discussions and the finest criticisms to be found in the language . No one who wishes to be deemed acquainted with English or Scottish Philosophy should remain unacquainted with the writings of Sir William ...
... containing some of the ablest discussions and the finest criticisms to be found in the language . No one who wishes to be deemed acquainted with English or Scottish Philosophy should remain unacquainted with the writings of Sir William ...
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Página 217 - Queretaro, and every male naturalized citizen thereof, who shall have become such ninety days prior to any election, of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of the State one year next preceding the election, and of the county in which he claims his vote ninety days, and in the election precinct thirty days, shall be entitled to vote at all elections...
Página 246 - Each house shall be the judge of the election,, returns, and qualifications of its own members...
Página 217 - Every white male citizen of the United States, of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of the state one year next preceding the election, and of the county, township, or ward, in which he resides, such time as may be provided by law, shall have the qualifications of an elector, and be entitled to vote at all elections.
Página 360 - Every individual, on entering the profession, as he becomes thereby entitled to all its privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to exert his best abilities to maintain its dignity and honor, to exalt its standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness.
Página 38 - Resolved, That the thanks of this association are due, and are hereby tendered, to the Fire Department of the city of Detroit, for the.
Página 348 - Talent is power, tact is skill ; talent is weight, tact is momentum ; talent knows what to do, tact knows how to do it; talent makes a man respectable, tact will make him respected; talent is wealth, tact is ready money.
Página 217 - No person shall be elected or appointed to any office in this State, civil or military, who is not a citizen of the United States, and who shall not have resided in this State one year next preceding the election or appointment.
Página 277 - St John to those of Canning and Peel. Look to India. The ablest man who ever governed India was Warren Hastings, and was he not in the first rank at Westminster ? The ablest civil servant I ever knew in India was Sir Charles Metcalfe, and was he not of the first standing at Eton ? The most eminent member of the aristocracy who ever governed India was Lord Wellesley. What was his Eton reputation? what was his Oxford reputation?