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In conclusion , there can be no higher and more important duty for superintendents of children's institutions than the duty of cultivating the moral nature of the children under their care . There are two ways in which children readily ...
In conclusion , there can be no higher and more important duty for superintendents of children's institutions than the duty of cultivating the moral nature of the children under their care . There are two ways in which children readily ...
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In March of the following year , 1897 , each inspector was given two or three schools and his duty was to report daily between 9 and 10 A. M. at each school , examining all children sent to him by the principal or teachers .
In March of the following year , 1897 , each inspector was given two or three schools and his duty was to report daily between 9 and 10 A. M. at each school , examining all children sent to him by the principal or teachers .
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Jurors do not always rise to the highest sense of patriotic duty . But they usually reflect the common sentiment of the people . Juries are selected from the mass of the people , and their sense of duty , as a rule , will not be much ...
Jurors do not always rise to the highest sense of patriotic duty . But they usually reflect the common sentiment of the people . Juries are selected from the mass of the people , and their sense of duty , as a rule , will not be much ...
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