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... pupils are such as I have indicated , what are we going to do about it ? Rid ourselves of the daily visitor ... pupils , may by degrees create a demand for a newspaper of a wholly different type . If all the teachers in this Association ...
... pupils are such as I have indicated , what are we going to do about it ? Rid ourselves of the daily visitor ... pupils , may by degrees create a demand for a newspaper of a wholly different type . If all the teachers in this Association ...
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... pupils . Let us instruct them in regard to this great institution upon which they are , or are to be , so dependent . Let us teach them what the newspaper is ; what its faults and virtues are ; how the better newspaper may be ...
... pupils . Let us instruct them in regard to this great institution upon which they are , or are to be , so dependent . Let us teach them what the newspaper is ; what its faults and virtues are ; how the better newspaper may be ...
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... pupils are such as I have indicated , what are we going to do about it ? Rid ourselves of the daily visitor ... pupils , may by degrees create a demand for a newspaper of a wholly different type . If all the teachers in this Association ...
... pupils are such as I have indicated , what are we going to do about it ? Rid ourselves of the daily visitor ... pupils , may by degrees create a demand for a newspaper of a wholly different type . If all the teachers in this Association ...
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... pupils . Let us instruct them in regard to this great institution upon which they are , or are to be , so dependent . Let us teach them what the newspaper is ; what its faults and virtues are ; how the better newspaper may be ...
... pupils . Let us instruct them in regard to this great institution upon which they are , or are to be , so dependent . Let us teach them what the newspaper is ; what its faults and virtues are ; how the better newspaper may be ...
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... pupils or keep the pupils from the papers . On the contrary , I should put copies in their hands and ask them to judge for themselves whether the news- paper accounts could be trusted . In particular , it would be well for a class to ...
... pupils or keep the pupils from the papers . On the contrary , I should put copies in their hands and ask them to judge for themselves whether the news- paper accounts could be trusted . In particular , it would be well for a class to ...
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