American Annals of Education and InstructionAllen & Ticknor, 1837 |
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... importance . He came abroad in search of strength and materials , which would enable him to pursue his task to better advantage . But a wise Providence calls upon him by unforeseen changes in his state of health , to prolong his stay in ...
... importance . He came abroad in search of strength and materials , which would enable him to pursue his task to better advantage . But a wise Providence calls upon him by unforeseen changes in his state of health , to prolong his stay in ...
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... importance than it was at the period when the Annals was the only survivor of all that had been undertaken . The desire of continuing to be a fellow laborer in the same great cause , has induced the Editor to engage to furnish materials ...
... importance than it was at the period when the Annals was the only survivor of all that had been undertaken . The desire of continuing to be a fellow laborer in the same great cause , has induced the Editor to engage to furnish materials ...
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... importance of a middle course . There is an approach , if not a return to primitive simplicity ; and if public opinion does not attain its point of repose , its curve of vibration is , at least , materially di- minished , and it can ...
... importance of a middle course . There is an approach , if not a return to primitive simplicity ; and if public opinion does not attain its point of repose , its curve of vibration is , at least , materially di- minished , and it can ...
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... importance to special exercises of reflection , Pestalozzi would not make this a subject of separate study . He maintained that every subject of instruction should be properly treated , and thus become an exercise of thought ; and ...
... importance to special exercises of reflection , Pestalozzi would not make this a subject of separate study . He maintained that every subject of instruction should be properly treated , and thus become an exercise of thought ; and ...
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... importance to them , and devoted a portion of time to them , which did not allow a reasonable atten- tion to other studies , and which prevented the regular and har- monious cultivation of other powers . 3. The method of instruction was ...
... importance to them , and devoted a portion of time to them , which did not allow a reasonable atten- tion to other studies , and which prevented the regular and har- monious cultivation of other powers . 3. The method of instruction was ...
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