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Стр. 635
... usually found at the beginning of the substantive clause usual form and also in the indirect quotation , is not a connective but merely a form word or expletive . It does ot express the relation between the thought expressed by the ...
... usually found at the beginning of the substantive clause usual form and also in the indirect quotation , is not a connective but merely a form word or expletive . It does ot express the relation between the thought expressed by the ...
Стр. 636
... usually set off from the rest of the sentence in which it occurs by the comma ; but the teacher need not expect him to imbibe this fact or to pick it up incidentally and make it a part of his working knowledge of English . It must be ...
... usually set off from the rest of the sentence in which it occurs by the comma ; but the teacher need not expect him to imbibe this fact or to pick it up incidentally and make it a part of his working knowledge of English . It must be ...
Стр. 647
... Usually it is not advisable to begin the use of a text - book in technical grammar until the seventh grade . There are many things in grammar that have to be learned ; the simple rules of punctuation , capitalization , the formation of ...
... Usually it is not advisable to begin the use of a text - book in technical grammar until the seventh grade . There are many things in grammar that have to be learned ; the simple rules of punctuation , capitalization , the formation of ...
Стр. 655
... usually of logs with puncheon seats and desks . Corporal punishment was a necessary element and in many localities the teacher's ap- plication received special attention because of his ability to govern . The settlers of this early day ...
... usually of logs with puncheon seats and desks . Corporal punishment was a necessary element and in many localities the teacher's ap- plication received special attention because of his ability to govern . The settlers of this early day ...
Стр. 657
... usually presented as epigrams which in their nature are uninteresting to children . 7. The reading lesson may furnish the subject - matter for the oral com- position ; each question answered should be correct as to THE TEACHER'S JOURNAL ...
... usually presented as epigrams which in their nature are uninteresting to children . 7. The reading lesson may furnish the subject - matter for the oral com- position ; each question answered should be correct as to THE TEACHER'S JOURNAL ...
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Стр. 196 - Fairy barks that have drifted to land. They wave from the tall, rocking tree-tops Where the oriole's hammock-nest swings ; And at night-time are folded in slumber By a song that a fond mother sings. Those who toil bravely are strongest ; The humble and poor become great ; And so from these brown-handed children Shall grow mighty rulers of state.
Стр. 201 - With me, youth led ... I will speak now, No longer watch you as you sit Reading by fire-light, that great brow And the spirit-small hand propping it...
Стр. 195 - I believe that the Country, which God made, is more beautiful than the City, which man made; that life out-of-doors and in touch with the earth is the natural life of man. I believe that work is work wherever we find it, but that work with Nature is more inspiring than work with the most intricate machinery. I believe that the dignity of labor depends not on what you do, but on how you do it; that opportunity comes to a boy on the farm as often as to a boy in the city...
Стр. 99 - The importance of an adequate food supply, especially for the present year, is superlative. Without abundant food, alike for the armies and the peoples now at war, the whole great enterprise upon which we have embarked will break down and fail.
Стр. 99 - The world's food reserves are low. Not only during the present emergency but for some time after peace shall have come both our own people and a large proportion of the people of Europe must rely upon the harvests in America.
Стр. 213 - European powers to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety...
Стр. 195 - Nature is more inspiring than work with the most intricate machinery. I believe that the dignity of labor depends not on what you do, but on how you do it; that opportunity comes to a boy on the farm as often as to a boy in the city, that life is larger and freer and happier on the farm than in...
Стр. 648 - THE OLD SWIMMIN'-HOLE. OH! the old swimmin'-hole! whare the crick so still and deep Looked like a baby-river that was laying half asleep, And the gurgle of the worter round the drift jest below Sounded like the laugh of something we onc't ust to know Before we could remember anything but the eyes Of the angels lookin...
Стр. 643 - THERE was a child went forth every day, And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became, And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of the day, Or for many years or stretching cycles of years.