The American Journal of Education, Τεύχος 3F.C. Brownell, 1856 |
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Σελίδα 132
... influence , and nowhere can that influence be brought to bear more directly upon his pupils , and for their good , and for the support of order and good government , than in the school - room . The example of a good man will be felt ...
... influence , and nowhere can that influence be brought to bear more directly upon his pupils , and for their good , and for the support of order and good government , than in the school - room . The example of a good man will be felt ...
Σελίδα 154
... influence to get it up and spend it , forfeited the privilege , like getting up sympathy by a conspiracy , or falling in love , with a prospectus . Who ever heard of a man becoming influential by say- ing : ' Go to , now , I propose to ...
... influence to get it up and spend it , forfeited the privilege , like getting up sympathy by a conspiracy , or falling in love , with a prospectus . Who ever heard of a man becoming influential by say- ing : ' Go to , now , I propose to ...
Σελίδα 464
... influence over each other whenever they are brought together under such wholesome restraints . This influence springs from a natural law which pervades the human race , -one that is im- planted in the very constitution of the sexes ...
... influence over each other whenever they are brought together under such wholesome restraints . This influence springs from a natural law which pervades the human race , -one that is im- planted in the very constitution of the sexes ...
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