Practical Hints for the Teachers of Public SchoolsD. Appleton, 1892 - 198 oldal |
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... feel that the childhood of to - day finds itself in the school - room upon a higher moral plane and subjected to better meth- ods and kindlier influences . In judging of the moral character and influence of our schools , we are happily ...
... feel that the childhood of to - day finds itself in the school - room upon a higher moral plane and subjected to better meth- ods and kindlier influences . In judging of the moral character and influence of our schools , we are happily ...
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... feel no special stirring of their moral nature , but we are not made up of two so distinct natures , that , farther apart than the Siamese twins , the one can be wrought upon , and the other feel no sympathetic throb . The child may ...
... feel no special stirring of their moral nature , but we are not made up of two so distinct natures , that , farther apart than the Siamese twins , the one can be wrought upon , and the other feel no sympathetic throb . The child may ...
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... feel that , beneath the tender memo- ries of their young days , a closer search would somewhere reveal an hour made irksome and unprofitable by that bane of a bright boy's life - a moral lecture . The good old days of our fathers and ...
... feel that , beneath the tender memo- ries of their young days , a closer search would somewhere reveal an hour made irksome and unprofitable by that bane of a bright boy's life - a moral lecture . The good old days of our fathers and ...
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... feeling , the pupils ' deportment toward their teachers or toward each other , the kindly way or the uncouth man- ner , the listlessness or attention , the polite address or the unseemly reply , are all daily and hourly inwrought in per ...
... feeling , the pupils ' deportment toward their teachers or toward each other , the kindly way or the uncouth man- ner , the listlessness or attention , the polite address or the unseemly reply , are all daily and hourly inwrought in per ...
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... feeling that , after all , it was but a victory of brute force , simply because he was the stronger , and must have ended in the same way even if the child had been in the right . " Do you know why I whip you ? " " Yes , sir , because ...
... feeling that , after all , it was but a victory of brute force , simply because he was the stronger , and must have ended in the same way even if the child had been in the right . " Do you know why I whip you ? " " Yes , sir , because ...
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143. oldal - The place was worthy of such a trial. It was the great hall of William Rufus, the hall which had resounded with acclamations at the inauguration of thirty kings, the hall which had witnessed the just sentence of Bacon and the just absolution of Somers , the hall where the eloquence of Strafford...
iv. oldal - Education. By SS LAURIE, LL. D., Professor of the Institutes and History of Education in the University of Edinburgh.
31. oldal - Thus with the year Seasons return ; but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine ; But cloud instead, and everduring dark Surrounds me, from the cheerful ways of men Cut off, and for the book of knowledge fair Presented with a universal blank Of nature's works, to me expunged and rased, And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out.
72. oldal - Christ of the five wounds, who look'dst through the dark To the face of thy mother! consider, I pray, How we common mothers stand desolate, mark, . Whose sons, not being Christs, die with eyes turned away, And no last word to say!
87. oldal - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.