The American Journal of Education, Τεύχος 3F.C. Brownell, 1856 |
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... intellectually , and physically than himself . From this point of view the responsibilities of life are immense ... intellectual and material universe have been discovered by profound study and years of incessant labor , and unless ...
... intellectually , and physically than himself . From this point of view the responsibilities of life are immense ... intellectual and material universe have been discovered by profound study and years of incessant labor , and unless ...
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... intellectual and moral , are more liable to be af- fected by perverting than by healthful influences . If we should leave our children without instruction or restraint , we should soon find this out to our entire satisfaction , much as ...
... intellectual and moral , are more liable to be af- fected by perverting than by healthful influences . If we should leave our children without instruction or restraint , we should soon find this out to our entire satisfaction , much as ...
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particularly to intellectual education , MR . COLE has raised perhaps the great question of our day , the question , what is the best instrumentality in intellectual development ; and especially , what place do mathematics and the ...
particularly to intellectual education , MR . COLE has raised perhaps the great question of our day , the question , what is the best instrumentality in intellectual development ; and especially , what place do mathematics and the ...
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