American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... school , the pupils are expected to attain higher degrees of perfection in all the branches of knowledge previously studied , and to make new acquisitions . 28 Usefulness of the Studies . [ Jan. Their exercises 4 INDEX TO VOLUME IV.
... school , the pupils are expected to attain higher degrees of perfection in all the branches of knowledge previously studied , and to make new acquisitions . 28 Usefulness of the Studies . [ Jan. Their exercises 4 INDEX TO VOLUME IV.
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... branch of the art which is indispensable to the mechanician , the architect , the sculptor , the surveyor , the engineer , & c . The study of the History of France is particularly intended to lead the young people to a just appreciation ...
... branch of the art which is indispensable to the mechanician , the architect , the sculptor , the surveyor , the engineer , & c . The study of the History of France is particularly intended to lead the young people to a just appreciation ...
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... branches of instruction are very properly confined to the school room : they are rendered more clear and interesting by the lessons of the professional teacher he can assign its proper place to each , and consulting their natural order ...
... branches of instruction are very properly confined to the school room : they are rendered more clear and interesting by the lessons of the professional teacher he can assign its proper place to each , and consulting their natural order ...
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... . It is proper to add , that our Institutions generally provide in- struction for their pupils in some branch of industry ; and that they prove good workmen , and useful members of society . 1834. ] The Results of Individual Effort . 59 ...
... . It is proper to add , that our Institutions generally provide in- struction for their pupils in some branch of industry ; and that they prove good workmen , and useful members of society . 1834. ] The Results of Individual Effort . 59 ...
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... branch , and put the collected portions together , and then in turn sell to the great houses , for exportation . This branch ... branches of watch work . The proceeds are not indeed sufficient to sustain the establishment , but they aid ...
... branch , and put the collected portions together , and then in turn sell to the great houses , for exportation . This branch ... branches of watch work . The proceeds are not indeed sufficient to sustain the establishment , but they aid ...
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