The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 34Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1849 |
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... manner that each may have one especial object in view in the instruction imparted to its pupils , and be connected with a department of manual labor . That these different departments be so arranged that the book in- struction be made ...
... manner that each may have one especial object in view in the instruction imparted to its pupils , and be connected with a department of manual labor . That these different departments be so arranged that the book in- struction be made ...
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... manner of living , which at last supplies all the alms - houses with tenants . Teach him when a child , and he will respect society when a man . The same may be said of schools for girls ; but the limited space allowed for this paper ...
... manner of living , which at last supplies all the alms - houses with tenants . Teach him when a child , and he will respect society when a man . The same may be said of schools for girls ; but the limited space allowed for this paper ...
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... manner - of - thought of one sex always reäct on those of the other . Some model work - shops , as above described , for girls only , would , we have no doubt , be the means of a great amount of good ; but why could we not carry out the ...
... manner - of - thought of one sex always reäct on those of the other . Some model work - shops , as above described , for girls only , would , we have no doubt , be the means of a great amount of good ; but why could we not carry out the ...
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... manner was singularly frank and gentle , and the spirit which she so unexpectedly betrayed left my mind in a glow of interest which hours of sentimental conversation would not have kindled . She deemed me , then , worth the pains of a ...
... manner was singularly frank and gentle , and the spirit which she so unexpectedly betrayed left my mind in a glow of interest which hours of sentimental conversation would not have kindled . She deemed me , then , worth the pains of a ...
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... manner of drowsi- ness , yet so as to provoke the most intensely wakeful spirit in the listener , whose every faculty became keenly alive to the dreamy de- light of that music . ; I was soothed into a holy feeling , a sense of pleasant ...
... manner of drowsi- ness , yet so as to provoke the most intensely wakeful spirit in the listener , whose every faculty became keenly alive to the dreamy de- light of that music . ; I was soothed into a holy feeling , a sense of pleasant ...
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