The American Journal of Education, Τεύχος 3F.C. Brownell, 1856 |
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... condition of mind or body . The child , if left to itself , would receive no proper develop- ment , though he might be surrounded with influences which would materially affect his condition . The savage never educates himself mentally ...
... condition of mind or body . The child , if left to itself , would receive no proper develop- ment , though he might be surrounded with influences which would materially affect his condition . The savage never educates himself mentally ...
Σελίδα 136
... Condition of education in each State , according to the Census returns of 1850 , and other reliable sources of information , arranged under the following heads : 1. Elementary or Primary Education . 2. Academic or Secondary Education ...
... Condition of education in each State , according to the Census returns of 1850 , and other reliable sources of information , arranged under the following heads : 1. Elementary or Primary Education . 2. Academic or Secondary Education ...
Σελίδα 704
... condition of common schools in our cities , and such the course pursued and recommended , to improve it . The present condition of these schools is such as to justify the assertion , that some advance , at least , has been made in ...
... condition of common schools in our cities , and such the course pursued and recommended , to improve it . The present condition of these schools is such as to justify the assertion , that some advance , at least , has been made in ...
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DESCRIPTION OF PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA By John S Hart LL D | 96 |
DISCIPLINE MORAL AND MENTAL By Z Richards Washington | 107 |
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