The American Journal of Education, Τεύχος 3F.C. Brownell, 1856 |
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Σελίδα 72
... mind may boldly launch forth in any direction , and become enriched by its explora- tions . Strengthened and ... mind ever yet originated any thing of value to its possessor or others , except by accident . And how few minds are ...
... mind may boldly launch forth in any direction , and become enriched by its explora- tions . Strengthened and ... mind ever yet originated any thing of value to its possessor or others , except by accident . And how few minds are ...
Σελίδα 110
... mind must be reached ; for the mind is to be the medium to the heart . and judgment and will , must be affected ; first , by the presenta- tion of such motives and reproofs as will reach the mind directly ; and secondly , by the ...
... mind must be reached ; for the mind is to be the medium to the heart . and judgment and will , must be affected ; first , by the presenta- tion of such motives and reproofs as will reach the mind directly ; and secondly , by the ...
Σελίδα 117
... minds have been correctly trained , and who them . selves understand the laws which should direct the development of mind . The person who lays out and begins the great work of educating an immortal mind , should be a master workman ...
... minds have been correctly trained , and who them . selves understand the laws which should direct the development of mind . The person who lays out and begins the great work of educating an immortal mind , should be a master workman ...
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