American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... 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 im- mense difficulty of their task ; and to no others can we hope to gain ...
... 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 im- mense difficulty of their task ; and to no others can we hope to gain ...
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... important points of the human machine , that they are necessary to every function , and that when once their action is deranged , the whole animal economy suffers from that derangement . ' We have rarely seen a work which combined sound ...
... important points of the human machine , that they are necessary to every function , and that when once their action is deranged , the whole animal economy suffers from that derangement . ' We have rarely seen a work which combined sound ...
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... by the most distinguished scholars . This is the first , and perhaps the most important thing , which the little work before us undertakes to prove ; and most satisfactorily 20 Cardinal Wolsey's School . [ Jan. it is proved.
... by the most distinguished scholars . This is the first , and perhaps the most important thing , which the little work before us undertakes to prove ; and most satisfactorily 20 Cardinal Wolsey's School . [ Jan. it is proved.
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... importance of religious in- struction and the modes of giving it , derived from his experience with the most degraded ... important questions , which I often improve as occasions for instructing them in the existence of a God , and his ...
... importance of religious in- struction and the modes of giving it , derived from his experience with the most degraded ... important questions , which I often improve as occasions for instructing them in the existence of a God , and his ...
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... important object of life . Although parents may have some indefinite desire , that their children should go into the more active scenes of life , with minds well stored with knowledge , a source of pure and rational enjoyment within ...
... important object of life . Although parents may have some indefinite desire , that their children should go into the more active scenes of life , with minds well stored with knowledge , a source of pure and rational enjoyment within ...
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