| George Augustus Walton - 1880 - 158 halaman
...PUPILS ш THE GRAMMAR GRADE. I. PUNISHED FOR DECIDING UNJUSTLY. Cyrus, the Persian prince, had a great many masters, who endeavored to teach him every thing that was good ; he was educated with several little boy's about his own age. He was of a good disposition and humane'... | |
| 1881 - 796 halaman
...following is taken from Mr. Walton's report : "The test in silent reading for pupils in the grammar gnule was applied by giving each pupil a printed narrative,...prince, had many masters, who endeavored to teach him everything that was good ; and he was educated with sever.il little boys about his own age. He was... | |
| Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1888 - 234 halaman
...(-shan) * scarce'-ly* fit'-ted ed'-u-cat-ed ex-change' ex-act'-ly* sev'-er-al* judg'-ment* judge 1. CYRUS, the Persian prince, had many masters, who endeavored to teach him everything that was good; and he was educated with several boys about his own age. 2. He had a very... | |
| Charles Conrad Weidemann, George Augustus Walton - 1880 - 164 halaman
...PUPILS IN THE GRAMMAR GBADE. I. PUNISHED FOR DECIDING UNJUSTLY. Cyrus, the Persian prince, had a great many masters, who endeavored to teach him every thing that was good ; he was educated with several little boy's about his own age. He was of a good disposition and humane... | |
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