Hints to Parents ...: No. I[-VI], 1-6. izdevumsHarvey and Darton, 1825 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 28.
15. lappuse
... pupils , when he is engaged in any other occupation , but , what is still an evil of greater magnitude , teaching . will probably be considered a subordinate occupation , if not a troublesome interruption ; instead of engaging , as it ...
... pupils , when he is engaged in any other occupation , but , what is still an evil of greater magnitude , teaching . will probably be considered a subordinate occupation , if not a troublesome interruption ; instead of engaging , as it ...
28. lappuse
... pupils an opportunity of recollecting what they have learned , and what they have seen , the more they increase the store of their language , and rectify it ; and the more patience and indulgence they exhibit in going through these ...
... pupils an opportunity of recollecting what they have learned , and what they have seen , the more they increase the store of their language , and rectify it ; and the more patience and indulgence they exhibit in going through these ...
54. lappuse
... pupils after a Christian education . They might then reasonably expect them to continue steadfast in well - doing ; indulge the sweet hope . that they would bring forth good fruit ; that they would pass through their state of trial ...
... pupils after a Christian education . They might then reasonably expect them to continue steadfast in well - doing ; indulge the sweet hope . that they would bring forth good fruit ; that they would pass through their state of trial ...
64. lappuse
... pupils ; a result still more lamentable is , the facility with which , in future life , they allow themselves to be carried along by custom , by fashion , or by a weak dread of RIDICULE * : they feel the exertion of thinking too great ...
... pupils ; a result still more lamentable is , the facility with which , in future life , they allow themselves to be carried along by custom , by fashion , or by a weak dread of RIDICULE * : they feel the exertion of thinking too great ...
32. lappuse
... simple steps , that the pupils can solve with facility by head the most difficult and complicated problems . Adding Numbers . In order to introduce as much variety as possible into these first exercises , the mother may place 32.
... simple steps , that the pupils can solve with facility by head the most difficult and complicated problems . Adding Numbers . In order to introduce as much variety as possible into these first exercises , the mother may place 32.
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52. lappuse - Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, And you, ye waters, roll, Till, like a sea of glory, It spreads from pole to pole ; Till o'er our ransomed nature The Lamb for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign.