The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 23F.W. Hurtt & Company, 1874 - Education |
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Page 467 - And further, by these, my son, be admonished : of making many books there is no end ; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.
Page 315 - When our sons shall be as plants grown up in their youth...
Page 269 - Beautifully illustrated, and printed on fine paper. 410. Price, go cents. HOW PLANTS GROW. A simple introduction to Structural Botany ; with a popular Flora, or an arrangement and description of Common Plants, both wild and cultivated.
Page 128 - ... line upon line, line upon line, precept upon precept, precept upon precept...
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Page 149 - ... opportunity to receive Instruction or schooling, shall send such child to some public or private school...
Page 239 - It is one of the beautiful compensations of this life that no one can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.
Page 65 - The legislature having placed the management of the public schools under the exclusive control of directors, trustees, and boards of education, the courts have no rightful authority to interfere by directing what instruction shall...
Page 431 - The object of this Grammar is to state general principles clearly and distinctly, with special regard to those who are preparing for college. In the sections on the Moods are stated, for the first time in an elementary form, the principles which are elaborated...
Page 42 - To me his lectures were like the opening of the heavens. I felt that I had a soul. His noble views, unfolded in glorious sentences, elevated me into a higher world. I was as much excited and charmed as any man of cultivated taste would be, who, after being ignorant of their existence, was admitted to all the glories of Milton, and Cicero, and Shakespeare. They changed my whole nature.