American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volumen 4Allen & Ticknor, 1834 |
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... tion and fanaticism in Europe presents many instances , in which base men have employed even religious influences , to excite the nerves to that point in which reason staggers , and feeling predomi- nates , that they might prepare their ...
... tion and fanaticism in Europe presents many instances , in which base men have employed even religious influences , to excite the nerves to that point in which reason staggers , and feeling predomi- nates , that they might prepare their ...
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... tion of all our readers who are called to think , whether they possess genius or not ; and especially to those whose example is constantly operating upon the young . We feel confidence in assuring them that the faithful practice of its ...
... tion of all our readers who are called to think , whether they possess genius or not ; and especially to those whose example is constantly operating upon the young . We feel confidence in assuring them that the faithful practice of its ...
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... tion , even if we write with the wisdom of sages and the fervor of youth , if after we have written , the people will not read ? A thousand subscribers or thereabouts or two thousand for the New Year ! I must say the lever does not ...
... tion , even if we write with the wisdom of sages and the fervor of youth , if after we have written , the people will not read ? A thousand subscribers or thereabouts or two thousand for the New Year ! I must say the lever does not ...
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... tion would give ' hold ' to the power of the press . - at I will venture , then , to say , that the true secret of improving com- mon schools , will be found in teaching the people how to do without them . The best attempts will ...
... tion would give ' hold ' to the power of the press . - at I will venture , then , to say , that the true secret of improving com- mon schools , will be found in teaching the people how to do without them . The best attempts will ...
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... tion to the principles of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy : with the Logarithmic and Trigonometrical Tables , by J. R. YOUNG . Revised and Corrected by J. D. Williams . Philadelphia : Carey , Lea & Blanchard . 1833. 8vo . pp . 348 ...
... tion to the principles of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy : with the Logarithmic and Trigonometrical Tables , by J. R. YOUNG . Revised and Corrected by J. D. Williams . Philadelphia : Carey , Lea & Blanchard . 1833. 8vo . pp . 348 ...
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