Prize essay. The Teacher's Manual: being an exposition of an efficient and economical system of education, suited to the wants of a free peopleThomas H. Webb & Company, 1843 - 263 páginas |
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... effects ; while , on the contrary , should this be neglected , and his selfish views and actions be encouraged , as is too fre- quently the case , it may probably attain a degree of strength , that may tinge his maturer age with the ...
... effects ; while , on the contrary , should this be neglected , and his selfish views and actions be encouraged , as is too fre- quently the case , it may probably attain a degree of strength , that may tinge his maturer age with the ...
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... effect , of consequence , can be produced in the one , without corres- ponding changes appearing in the other . For instance , it is sufficiently obvious , that the deleterious effects of the alternations of heat and cold in our Winter ...
... effect , of consequence , can be produced in the one , without corres- ponding changes appearing in the other . For instance , it is sufficiently obvious , that the deleterious effects of the alternations of heat and cold in our Winter ...
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... effect so much as they do ? Nor is this the sole evil attending the alternating sys- tem . It does not merely exclude from the profession all who have not other means of maintaining themselves ; but , independently of this , it is a ...
... effect so much as they do ? Nor is this the sole evil attending the alternating sys- tem . It does not merely exclude from the profession all who have not other means of maintaining themselves ; but , independently of this , it is a ...
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... effect much good , under such an ar- rangement ? It appears evident , then , if we really intend our children to receive a good education , that this alternating system must be abandoned , and that female teachers , at least , must have ...
... effect much good , under such an ar- rangement ? It appears evident , then , if we really intend our children to receive a good education , that this alternating system must be abandoned , and that female teachers , at least , must have ...
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... effect of such misplaced lectures , as these , cannot fail to be highly injurious to their auditors . They blunt the intellectual perceptions , give rise to habits of dreamy wandering of mind , and are destructive of the valuable The ...
... effect of such misplaced lectures , as these , cannot fail to be highly injurious to their auditors . They blunt the intellectual perceptions , give rise to habits of dreamy wandering of mind , and are destructive of the valuable The ...
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