The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Том 6S. Coolidge, 1853 |
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... never were but two translations- those of Enoch and Elijah . Every student , moreover , knows how thoroughly and extensively classical allusions are woven into the very text- ure of the finest English literature . We may now regret this ...
... never were but two translations- those of Enoch and Elijah . Every student , moreover , knows how thoroughly and extensively classical allusions are woven into the very text- ure of the finest English literature . We may now regret this ...
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... And this moral element should never be suffered to lose anything of its vitality or force . It should receive the most assiduous cultivation . There should be in the educator a life and a growth of. 10 THE MASSACHUSETTS TEACHER .
... And this moral element should never be suffered to lose anything of its vitality or force . It should receive the most assiduous cultivation . There should be in the educator a life and a growth of. 10 THE MASSACHUSETTS TEACHER .
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... never pass into larger hands . It is a principle of liberty , which should be cherished in every thing , that the more minutely power can be divided with safety and convenience , the more widely should it be distributed . As the Towns ...
... never pass into larger hands . It is a principle of liberty , which should be cherished in every thing , that the more minutely power can be divided with safety and convenience , the more widely should it be distributed . As the Towns ...
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... Never was there a time when we were hel in so high estimation . There was more of the esprit de corp among teachers than in any other profession ; we were bette united than any other body of men . Everywhere had the prin ciple of ...
... Never was there a time when we were hel in so high estimation . There was more of the esprit de corp among teachers than in any other profession ; we were bette united than any other body of men . Everywhere had the prin ciple of ...
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... never understood , but the sweet melody of Israel's illustrious king touched a chord that produced the most delightful harmony . Since that time , the birds , the flowers , and the cheerful sunlight of a returning spring , fill her ...
... never understood , but the sweet melody of Israel's illustrious king touched a chord that produced the most delightful harmony . Since that time , the birds , the flowers , and the cheerful sunlight of a returning spring , fill her ...
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Стр. 231 - TO him who in the love of nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language; for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness, ere he is aware.
Стр. 154 - O'ER wayward childhood wouldst thou hold firm rule, And sun thee in the light of happy faces ; Love, Hope, and Patience, these must be thy graces, And in thine own heart let them first keep school.
Стр. 385 - And saw within the moonlight in his room, Making it rich, and like a lily in bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold. Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold, And to the presence in the room he said, "What writest thou?" The vision raised its head, And with a look made of all sweet accord, Answered, "The names of those who love the Lord.
Стр. 184 - His hair is crisp, and black, and long, His face is like the tan ; His brow is wet with honest sweat, He earns whate'er he can, And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any man.
Стр. 340 - ... to impress on the minds of children and youth committed to their care and instruction the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality, chastity, moderation and temperance, and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society, and the basis upon which a republican constitution is founded...
Стр. 385 - The angel wrote, and vanished. The next night It came again with a great wakening light, And showed the names whom love of God had blessed, And lo!
Стр. 235 - It shall be the duty of the president, professors, and tutors of the University at Cambridge and of the several colleges, of all preceptors and teachers of academies, and of all other instructors of youth, to exert their best endeavors to impress on the minds of children and youth committed to their care and instruction the principles of piety and justice and a sacred regard to truth ; love of their country, humanity, and universal benevolence; sobriety, industry, and frugality; chastity, moderation,...
Стр. 168 - Reason is the life of the law, nay, the common law itself is nothing else but reason...
Стр. 73 - ... to hawk, to hunt, to play at tennis, and all pastimes generally which be joined with labour used in open place, and on the daylight, containing either some fit exercise for war, or some pleasant pastime for peace, be not only comely and decent, but also very necessary for a courtly gentleman to use.
Стр. 340 - ... to countenance and inculcate the principles of humanity and general benevolence, public and private charity, industry, and frugality, honesty and punctuality in their dealings ; sincerity, good humor and all social affections and generous sentiments among the people.