Theory and Practice of Teaching: Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School-keepingBarnes & Burr, 1864 - 358 σελίδες |
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... body . It is long before he can inspire confi- dence enough in the people to be intrusted with their most difficult cases of ailing , and very likely the noon of life is passed before he can consider himself estab lished . But it is not ...
... body . It is long before he can inspire confi- dence enough in the people to be intrusted with their most difficult cases of ailing , and very likely the noon of life is passed before he can consider himself estab lished . But it is not ...
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... bodies were already grown to the length of an inch . The tendrils of the hop - vine had crept about its thorny limbs and were weighing down its growth , while the tansy at its roots drank up the refreshing dew and shut out the genial ...
... bodies were already grown to the length of an inch . The tendrils of the hop - vine had crept about its thorny limbs and were weighing down its growth , while the tansy at its roots drank up the refreshing dew and shut out the genial ...
Σελίδα 29
... body , and send the soul back to its Maker as it is , rather than he should incur the fearful guilt of poisoning youthful minds and dragging them down to his own pitiable level . If there can be one sin greater than another , on which ...
... body , and send the soul back to its Maker as it is , rather than he should incur the fearful guilt of poisoning youthful minds and dragging them down to his own pitiable level . If there can be one sin greater than another , on which ...
Σελίδα 40
... body every morning in cold water . This is now done by very many of the most enlightened teachers , as well as others . When physiology is better understood , this practice will be far more general . To no class of persons is it more ...
... body every morning in cold water . This is now done by very many of the most enlightened teachers , as well as others . When physiology is better understood , this practice will be far more general . To no class of persons is it more ...
Σελίδα 57
... body , and the laws of health , the observance of which is , in general , a condition of longevity , not te say of exemption from disease . By reference to sta- tistics , it has been ascertained that almost a fourth part of all the ...
... body , and the laws of health , the observance of which is , in general , a condition of longevity , not te say of exemption from disease . By reference to sta- tistics , it has been ascertained that almost a fourth part of all the ...
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