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" ... deserve to succeed. Irritated or wearied by this failure, little manifestations of temper often take the place of the gentle tone with which the lesson commenced, by which the child, whose perception of such a change is very acute, is thoroughly cowed... "
The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the Works of ... - Page 53
1836
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the Works of ...

Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...a utipid infant. And hence it suggested itself, that possibly something might have intervened; atul by some concatenation of ideas, the Eton Grammar suggested...own, when it really was that of his instructor. It is not at all unusual to begin by making the infant repeat the words one, two, three, &c., in succussion,...
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Papers for the schoolmaster, Volume 3

1867 - 336 pages
...always succeeds ; in the seoond, it is the parent or teacher who instructs and who does not always succeed, or deserve to succeed. Irritated or wearied...his own, when it really was that of his instructor." JTotes. ENGLISH SYNTAX. Subordinate Combination of Sentence with Sentence. Complementary Adverbial...
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Systems of Education: A History and Criticism of the Principles, Methods ...

John Gill - Education - 1876 - 328 pages
...always succeeds ; in the second, it is the parent or teacher who instructs, and who does not always succeed, or deserve to succeed. Irritated or wearied...his own, when it really was that of his instructor." '' Having endeavoured to set forth the importance of arithmetic, the next point is the plan to be pursued...
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Systems of education

John Gill (of the Normal college, Cheltenham.) - 1876 - 334 pages
...succeeds ; in the second, it is the parent or teacherwho instructs, and whodoes not always succeed,or deserve to succeed. Irritated or wearied by this failure,...his own, when it really was that of his instructor." " Having endeavoured to set forth the importance of arithmetic, the next point is the plan to be pursued...
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Nature, Volume 27

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 694 pages
...are considered tiresome, and are frequently rewarded by charges of stupidity or inattention. . . . Irritated or wearied by this failure, little manifestations...his own, when it really was that of his instructor." When about nine years of age the Rev. JL Fenner was for a short time his teacher; from him the boy...
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Nature, Volume 27

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 660 pages
...are considered tiresome, and are frequently rewarded by charges of stupidity or inattention. . . . Irritated or wearied by this failure, little manifestations...his own, when it really was that of his instructor." When about nine years of age the Rev. JL Fenner was for a short time his teacher ; from him the boy...
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Systems of Education: A History and Criticism of the Principles, Methods ...

John Gill - Education - 1887 - 334 pages
...second, it is the parent or teacherwhoinstructs,andwhodoes notalways succeed,or deserve to s\icceed. Irritated or wearied by this failure, little manifestations...his own, when it really was that of his instructor." " Having endeavoured to set forth the importance of arithmetic, the next point is the plan to be pursued...
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Systems of Education: a History and Criticism of the Principles, Methods ...

John Gill - Education - 1903 - 334 pages
...succeeds ; in the second, it is the parent or teacherwho instructs, and whodoes notalways succeed,or deserve to succeed. Irritated or wearied by this failure,...his own, when it really was that of his instructor." " Having endeavoured to set forth the importance of arithmetic, the next point is the plan to be pursued...
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Nature, Volume 27

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1883 - 646 pages
...are considered tiresome, and are frequently rewarded by charges of stupidity or inattention. . . . Irritated or wearied by this failure, little manifestations...his own, when it really was that of his instructor." When about nine years of age the Rev. JL Fenner was for a short time his teacher ; from him the boy...
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