American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... cleanliness . The guardians of this institution be- lieved that other parts of the body require washing , as well as the hands and feet . A bathing room is provided for the male 1834. ] Madden on the Infirmities of Genius . -
... cleanliness . The guardians of this institution be- lieved that other parts of the body require washing , as well as the hands and feet . A bathing room is provided for the male 1834. ] Madden on the Infirmities of Genius . -
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... By the testimony of this work itself , even these were not attended with evil , so long as the body received its due share of rest and at- 1 * VOL . IV . ― 6 NO . I. 6 Madden on the Infirmities of Genius . [ Jan. iv Index.
... By the testimony of this work itself , even these were not attended with evil , so long as the body received its due share of rest and at- 1 * VOL . IV . ― 6 NO . I. 6 Madden on the Infirmities of Genius . [ Jan. iv Index.
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... body , and the dangers of excessive activity even in the noblest and most important sphere of human efforts . To none , perhaps , is this subject more important , than to parents and teachers , who feel the high responsibility , and the ...
... body , and the dangers of excessive activity even in the noblest and most important sphere of human efforts . To none , perhaps , is this subject more important , than to parents and teachers , who feel the high responsibility , and the ...
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... body , which strengthens it , and not to study , which debilitates and prevents its growth . Nature can never successfully carry on two rapid developments at the same time . When the growth of intellect is too prompt , its faculties too ...
... body , which strengthens it , and not to study , which debilitates and prevents its growth . Nature can never successfully carry on two rapid developments at the same time . When the growth of intellect is too prompt , its faculties too ...
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... body are entitled to indulgence and compassion ? ' The advantages of literary pursuits , ' we think , might be better exhibited . The abuses ' of study are justly said to be its only disadvantages . ' Moderation in all things ( Ne quid ...
... body are entitled to indulgence and compassion ? ' The advantages of literary pursuits , ' we think , might be better exhibited . The abuses ' of study are justly said to be its only disadvantages . ' Moderation in all things ( Ne quid ...
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