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" When I consider, what ado is made about a little Latin and Greek, how many years are spent in it, and what a noise and business it makes to no purpose, I can hardly forbear thinking that the parents of children still live in fear of the school-master's... "
Rural Philosophy: Or, Reflections on Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness ... - Página 145
de Ely Bates - 1807 - 276 páginas
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

John Locke - 1886 - 320 páginas
...what a Noise and Business it makes to no Purpose, I can hardly forbear thinking that the Parents of 35 Children still live in fear of the School-master's...Business. How else is it possible that a Child should be chain'd to the Oar seven, eight, or ten of the best Years of his Life, to get a Language Forgive me...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

John Locke - 1988 - 328 páginas
...what a Noise and Business it makes to no Purpose, I can hardly forbear thinking that the Parents of 35 Children still live in fear of the School-master's...Business. How else is it possible that a Child should be chain'd to the Oar seven, eight, or ten of the best Years of his Life, to get a Language Forgive me...
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Vives: On Education: A Translation of the De Trandendis Disciplinis ..., Parte 2

Juan Luis Vives - 1913 - 514 páginas
...Latin and Greek, how many years are spent in it and what a noise and business it makes to no purpose, I can hardly forbear thinking that the parents of children...; as a language or two to be its whole business." through continual and universal employment, gotten credit, wealth, and patronage, grew ambitious; and,...
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Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities, Volumen 1,Números 1-26

United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 1542 páginas
...consider what ado is made about learning a little Latin and Greek, how many years are spent in it, I can hardly forbear thinking that the parents of children still live in fear of the schoolmaster's rod. . . . How else Is it possible that a child can be chained to the oar seven, eight, or ten of the best...
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