Ohio Educational Monthly and the National Teacher, Том 491900 |
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... true or logical subject . It is only with grammatical subjects that grammar has to do , and it seems contradictory to call ' it ' the gram- matical subject and from that on to 8. [ He was found to be a rascal . ] 9. [ There stood the ...
... true or logical subject . It is only with grammatical subjects that grammar has to do , and it seems contradictory to call ' it ' the gram- matical subject and from that on to 8. [ He was found to be a rascal . ] 9. [ There stood the ...
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... true , and the men fell in great numbers . Gen. But- ler was wounded soon , but he still tried to encourage the men . St. Clair was sick at the time of the engagement , but he did all in his power to reform the lines . When all of the ...
... true , and the men fell in great numbers . Gen. But- ler was wounded soon , but he still tried to encourage the men . St. Clair was sick at the time of the engagement , but he did all in his power to reform the lines . When all of the ...
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... true of the teaching of arith- metic . By many in the past arith- metic has been considered the one study of special importance . The writer can well remember that , when a boy in the country schools , the pupil who could prove his abil ...
... true of the teaching of arith- metic . By many in the past arith- metic has been considered the one study of special importance . The writer can well remember that , when a boy in the country schools , the pupil who could prove his abil ...
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... true to his trust , and that while he has passed from us in bodily form , his influence still remains to bless all who were so fortunate as ever to have come in contact with his pure life . ON page 588 of the DECEMBER MONTHLY ...
... true to his trust , and that while he has passed from us in bodily form , his influence still remains to bless all who were so fortunate as ever to have come in contact with his pure life . ON page 588 of the DECEMBER MONTHLY ...
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... It is time for the people of Ohio to begin honestly to discuss this great question . Every educator in the state should study it and speak and write his true sentiments . It means much to start even one state normal in Ohio EXCHANGE.
... It is time for the people of Ohio to begin honestly to discuss this great question . Every educator in the state should study it and speak and write his true sentiments . It means much to start even one state normal in Ohio EXCHANGE.
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Стр. 151 - ... wood, And the yellow sunflower by the brook in autumn beauty stood, Till fell the frost from the clear cold heaven, as falls the plague on men, And the brightness of their smile was gone from upland, glade, and glen. And now, when comes the calm mild day, as still such days will come, To call the squirrel and the bee from out their winter home...
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