Theory and Practice of Teaching: Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingA. S. Barnes, 1885 - 422 σελίδες |
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... heart yearned over him , watching his enfeebled frame , seemingly nigh to dissolution , the apparently dying boy turned his large , full eyes upon his father's face , and , in an almost inaudible whisper , begged that if he recovered ...
... heart yearned over him , watching his enfeebled frame , seemingly nigh to dissolution , the apparently dying boy turned his large , full eyes upon his father's face , and , in an almost inaudible whisper , begged that if he recovered ...
Σελίδα 13
... hearts aspirations for good- ness and purity ; and he studied whatever would enlarge his sphere of thought , intelligence , and usefulness . Such a teacher was sure to rise in reputation , -slowly , per- haps , but certainly ; and hence ...
... hearts aspirations for good- ness and purity ; and he studied whatever would enlarge his sphere of thought , intelligence , and usefulness . Such a teacher was sure to rise in reputation , -slowly , per- haps , but certainly ; and hence ...
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... heart ; they were adopted as his motto in the brief but brilliant career which followed , and once , on recovering from a dangerous illness , he reminded his friend of his injunction , and added , I thought I was about to fulfill your ...
... heart ; they were adopted as his motto in the brief but brilliant career which followed , and once , on recovering from a dangerous illness , he reminded his friend of his injunction , and added , I thought I was about to fulfill your ...
Σελίδα 16
... hearts of its desponding friends , and caused its enemies to falter , as they saw how all obstacles yielded to the fascination of his presence , or the power of his will . The school commenced with twenty - five scholars , but ere the ...
... hearts of its desponding friends , and caused its enemies to falter , as they saw how all obstacles yielded to the fascination of his presence , or the power of his will . The school commenced with twenty - five scholars , but ere the ...
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... hearts of the people to be abandoned , and the opposition , which had at first been so formidable , had dwindled into insignificance . But the toil requisite to accomplish this had been too arduous for any constitution , however ...
... hearts of the people to be abandoned , and the opposition , which had at first been so formidable , had dwindled into insignificance . But the toil requisite to accomplish this had been too arduous for any constitution , however ...
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