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" The first is health — some leave other occupations as too laborious and teach school, thinking that the trials of the schoolroom are much less than those of any other station. Health Is essential to the teacher, not only on his own account but for the... "
Musgrave, and other tales - Page 173
by mrs. Gordon - 1851
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The Spanish Daughter, Volume 1

George Butt - 1824 - 226 pages
...patronage of the young Frederic de las Casas, he will pay as kind an attention to his request as ever, not only on his own account, but for the sake of his old imperial master, by whose favor they were both formerly so greatly distinguished," &c. " , ' During...
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The Rambles of Redbury Rook: Or, a Caution to His Own Species how They ...

George WOOD (Captain, 82nd Regiment.) - 1826 - 528 pages
...shabbygenteel appearance." " But I was going to inform you about this poor captain, who had a strong claim, not only on his own account, but for the sake of his numerous young family, whom his confined halfpay will not allow him to provide for according to his...
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The Metropolitan, Volume 45

English literature - 1846 - 514 pages
...of the house from the period of attaining her fourteenth year, and by people unacquainted with the family history was always taken for a third daughter,...most unbounded confidence. Their turn of mind, their tastes and pursuits, assimilated greatly, and a friendship more perfect between a father and a son...
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A Hero of the Workshop and a Somersetshire Worthy, Charles Summers, Sculptor ...

Margaret Thomas - Sculptors - 1879 - 60 pages
...exceedingly gratified by the form in which the trustees had accepted his gift. He should value their address, not only on his own account, but for the sake of his wife and children. (Cheers.) The assemblage then dispersed. ...
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The First State Normal School in America: The Journals of Cyrus Peirce and ...

Cyrus Peirce, Arthur Orlo Norton - Massachusetts - 1926 - 434 pages
...the school room are much less than those of any other station. Health is essential to the teacher, not only on his own account but for the sake of his pupils. To the sick, every trial is doubled. — Some suffering bad health are better teachers, than...
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Pamphlet, No. 1-, Issues 66-80

United States. Office of Education - Education - 1930 - 620 pages
...of the schoolroom are much less than those of any other station. Health Is essential to the teacher, not only on his own account but for the sake of his pupils. To the sick, every trial is doubled. Some suffering bad health are better teachers than those...
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Training of Elementary Teachers for School Health Work

James Frederick Rogers - Child care - 1936 - 38 pages
...of the schoolroom are much less than those of any other station. Health is essential to the teacher, not only on his own account but for the sake of his pupils. To the sick, every trial is doubled. Some suffering bad health are better teachers than those...
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