American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... observation , as well as our own sad experience , fully satisfies us . It is not the amount of brain , but of mental action , and of bodily inaction , which gives rise to these evils ; and the ceaseless plodding of a heavy intellect ...
... observation , as well as our own sad experience , fully satisfies us . It is not the amount of brain , but of mental action , and of bodily inaction , which gives rise to these evils ; and the ceaseless plodding of a heavy intellect ...
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... observation of Dr Johnson , no mean authority on any subject connected with literary history . He that condemns himself to compose on a stated day , will often bring to his taste an attention dissipated , a memory embarrassed , a mind ...
... observation of Dr Johnson , no mean authority on any subject connected with literary history . He that condemns himself to compose on a stated day , will often bring to his taste an attention dissipated , a memory embarrassed , a mind ...
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... observation . The fact that bodily exercise , regular and systematic , tends to produce health , none I presume will question . Suffice it to say on this head , that I never saw one hundred and twenty more strong , vigorous and healthy ...
... observation . The fact that bodily exercise , regular and systematic , tends to produce health , none I presume will question . Suffice it to say on this head , that I never saw one hundred and twenty more strong , vigorous and healthy ...
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... observation , not ill grounded , that the most ignorant schoolmasters are generally the best at this exercise . ' The sentiments of Erasmus about Latin grammar , have already been given in Cardinal Wolsey's Letter . They are to be found ...
... observation , not ill grounded , that the most ignorant schoolmasters are generally the best at this exercise . ' The sentiments of Erasmus about Latin grammar , have already been given in Cardinal Wolsey's Letter . They are to be found ...
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... observing at this moment men of intellectual strength of ' power of will ' which is seldom equalled -bending their necks to the yoke of appetite and passion - even VOL . IV - ― NO . I. - 3 26 Industrial School at Mulhausen . [ Jan. to ...
... observing at this moment men of intellectual strength of ' power of will ' which is seldom equalled -bending their necks to the yoke of appetite and passion - even VOL . IV - ― NO . I. - 3 26 Industrial School at Mulhausen . [ Jan. to ...
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