The Ohio Journal of Education, Bind 5Scott & Bascom, 1856 - 310 sider |
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... regard tu fitnes , dat er- tografi fud run wild , but stil it woz beter in intenfon dan dat we no hav . de alfabet ov Ulfilas de Got iz a veri kreditabl performans . de alfabet hwig Sirilus formd for de Sklavonik laŋgwajez haz fonded de ...
... regard tu fitnes , dat er- tografi fud run wild , but stil it woz beter in intenfon dan dat we no hav . de alfabet ov Ulfilas de Got iz a veri kreditabl performans . de alfabet hwig Sirilus formd for de Sklavonik laŋgwajez haz fonded de ...
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... regard to popular education , it is this ; that , so long as the State shall impose taxes for the education of its children , so long will a regard for the best educational interest of the young , as well as the wisest economy , demand ...
... regard to popular education , it is this ; that , so long as the State shall impose taxes for the education of its children , so long will a regard for the best educational interest of the young , as well as the wisest economy , demand ...
Side 37
... regard to that province of this new system , or to compel them to make inde- pendent provision for the education of their own children . The continued countenance and coöperation of such men are too desirable to be re- linquished . The ...
... regard to that province of this new system , or to compel them to make inde- pendent provision for the education of their own children . The continued countenance and coöperation of such men are too desirable to be re- linquished . The ...
Side 40
... regard the classical department as an additional story to the edifice . That in some schools the practice has been such as to lead to this impression , can not be denied ; but , as has been already said , the practice is wrong , and ...
... regard the classical department as an additional story to the edifice . That in some schools the practice has been such as to lead to this impression , can not be denied ; but , as has been already said , the practice is wrong , and ...
Side 42
... regard the number of those who would seek it , or the completeness of the prepara- tion with which they would enter upon it . The Female College . We design in this article to discuss names rather than things . Among the educational ...
... regard the number of those who would seek it , or the completeness of the prepara- tion with which they would enter upon it . The Female College . We design in this article to discuss names rather than things . Among the educational ...
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Side 219 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it; I have killed many; I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country, I rejoice at the beams of peace; but do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear.
Side 219 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the Whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, ' Logan is the friend of white men.
Side 194 - And Miriam, the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
Side 64 - Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase!) Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw within the moonlight in his room, Making it rich, and like a lily in bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold. Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold, And to the presence in the room he said, "What writest thou?" The vision raised its head, And with a look made of all sweet accord, Answered, "The names of those who love the Lord.
Side 193 - Wherefore didst thou flee away secretly, and steal away from me; and didst not tell me, that I might have sent thee away with mirth, and with songs, with tabret, and with harp ? 28 And hast not suffered me to kiss my sons and my daughters?
Side 102 - Lastly, a true critic, in the perusal of a book, is like a dog at a feast, whose thoughts and stomach are wholly set upon what the guests fling away, and consequently is apt to snarl most when there are the fewest bones.
Side 220 - APPLE-TON'S CYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY : Embracing a Series of Original Memoirs of the Most Distinguished Persons of all Times. American Edition, edited by FRANCIS L. HAWKS, DD, LL.D. D.
Side 239 - Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed, to report at the next meeti.ng of the association, on the best means of making pressure in the treatment of reducible hernia, and that Dr.
Side 304 - Its remains still exist. I make to it an annual visit. I carry my children to it, to teach them the hardships endured by the generations which have gone before them. I love to dwell on the tender recollections, the kindred ties, the early affections, and the touching narratives and incidents, which mingle with all I know of this primitive family abode.
Side 304 - Hampshire, at a period so early that, when the smoke first rose from its rude chimney, and curled over the frozen hills, there was no similar evidence of a white man's habitation between it and the settlements on the rivers of Canada.