The American Journal of Education, Том 24Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1873 |
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... language , so far as we know . We hope to close our editorial labors in this wide and interesting field of educational journalism , begun with the Connecticut Common School Journal in 1838 , by issuing an International Series of the ...
... language , so far as we know . We hope to close our editorial labors in this wide and interesting field of educational journalism , begun with the Connecticut Common School Journal in 1838 , by issuing an International Series of the ...
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... LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE OF ANCIENT GREECE IN ENGLAND . IV . BENEFACTORS OF AMERICAN EDUCATION ..................... . WILLIAM ROBINSON - Robinson Female Seminary , Exeter , N. H ... SAMUEL WILLETS - Swarthmore College , Delaware County ...
... LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE OF ANCIENT GREECE IN ENGLAND . IV . BENEFACTORS OF AMERICAN EDUCATION ..................... . WILLIAM ROBINSON - Robinson Female Seminary , Exeter , N. H ... SAMUEL WILLETS - Swarthmore College , Delaware County ...
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... language of trade , is called " a good article , " when they aim at something precise , something refined , something really luminous , something really large , something choice , they go to another market ; they avail themselves , in ...
... language of trade , is called " a good article , " when they aim at something precise , something refined , something really luminous , something really large , something choice , they go to another market ; they avail themselves , in ...
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... language , and that knowledge of the temper and under- standing of an audience , which are far more valuable to an orator than the greatest logical powers . - Complete Works of Lord Macaulay , Vol . VII . Athenian Orators . EXTENSION OF ...
... language , and that knowledge of the temper and under- standing of an audience , which are far more valuable to an orator than the greatest logical powers . - Complete Works of Lord Macaulay , Vol . VII . Athenian Orators . EXTENSION OF ...
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Henry Barnard. to the Roman schools generally ) , were included knowledge of language and meter , criticism , and history . Rome , as might be expected , and Carthage , were celebrated for their Latin teaching ; Roman Law is said to have ...
Henry Barnard. to the Roman schools generally ) , were included knowledge of language and meter , criticism , and history . Rome , as might be expected , and Carthage , were celebrated for their Latin teaching ; Roman Law is said to have ...
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