Locke Amsden, Or The Schoolmaster: A Tale |
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Σελίδα 16
And besides all this , the farming interest , under the present order of things , will
never be efficiently or adequately represented in our legislatures , where those
interests will always be best protected and promoted which furnish the most
talent ...
And besides all this , the farming interest , under the present order of things , will
never be efficiently or adequately represented in our legislatures , where those
interests will always be best protected and promoted which furnish the most
talent ...
Σελίδα 18
But as at present managed , and with the low wages now given , it is next to a
miracle to find a teacher thus qualified . Now , for instance , as regards your son
here , I very much doubt whether you will ever have a teacher in your district ,
who ...
But as at present managed , and with the low wages now given , it is next to a
miracle to find a teacher thus qualified . Now , for instance , as regards your son
here , I very much doubt whether you will ever have a teacher in your district ,
who ...
Σελίδα 21
That is one of the neatest specimens of mechanical skill , considering your
means of making it here in the woods , which I have seen this long while . My
daughter , I think , will feel quite proud of her present . ” “ O , the boy knows
enough , ” said ...
That is one of the neatest specimens of mechanical skill , considering your
means of making it here in the woods , which I have seen this long while . My
daughter , I think , will feel quite proud of her present . ” “ O , the boy knows
enough , ” said ...
Σελίδα 23
I will , however , make your boys a present . ” “ Better see whether they will take
any thing first , sir . ” “ O , no , no , sir , ” quickly interposed Locke , as the
gentlemen was opening his purse . “ Not a cent for me , Mister ; that aint the way I
get my ...
I will , however , make your boys a present . ” “ Better see whether they will take
any thing first , sir . ” “ O , no , no , sir , ” quickly interposed Locke , as the
gentlemen was opening his purse . “ Not a cent for me , Mister ; that aint the way I
get my ...
Σελίδα 24
He may go winters to our district schools as long as he pleases ; and I think , for
the present , at least , that he should , and will be , quite satisfied with that . Is it
not so , Locke ? ” “ Why , " answered the boy diffidently , “ I should be satisfied to
go ...
He may go winters to our district schools as long as he pleases ; and I think , for
the present , at least , that he should , and will be , quite satisfied with that . Is it
not so , Locke ? ” “ Why , " answered the boy diffidently , “ I should be satisfied to
go ...
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