Progressive Education, Commencing with the InfantW.D. Ticknor, 1835 - 348 psl. |
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... character in strengthening the will , III . The perfection of our nature considered , ( V. Impulses of the will and the influence of reason , VI . Influence of religious character in strengthening the will , 102 · ខ គ ន ខៃ ធ 92 ...
... character in strengthening the will , III . The perfection of our nature considered , ( V. Impulses of the will and the influence of reason , VI . Influence of religious character in strengthening the will , 102 · ខ គ ន ខៃ ធ 92 ...
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... character , 66 VIII . Religious education of young children , 64 IX . Religious worship , APPENDIX . Observations upon an infant during its first year . By a mother , The first three months , The infant at six months , The child at nine ...
... character , 66 VIII . Religious education of young children , 64 IX . Religious worship , APPENDIX . Observations upon an infant during its first year . By a mother , The first three months , The infant at six months , The child at nine ...
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... character of her distinguished friend , fervent and devoted piety . She is not a speculative believer , but a vital , experi mental Christian . Hence , with the humility of her divine Master , she has said , " Suffer the little children ...
... character of her distinguished friend , fervent and devoted piety . She is not a speculative believer , but a vital , experi mental Christian . Hence , with the humility of her divine Master , she has said , " Suffer the little children ...
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... character are those which are first manifested in the individual ; the other , that edu- cation possesses an immense influence over the devel- opment of these faculties . This last truth is placed beyond a doubt by the schools recently ...
... character are those which are first manifested in the individual ; the other , that edu- cation possesses an immense influence over the devel- opment of these faculties . This last truth is placed beyond a doubt by the schools recently ...
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... characters which will remain during life , we discover , not only that profound study of the human mind is indispensable to the instructor , but that he should be acquainted with the order in which the moral faculties are unfolded . It ...
... characters which will remain during life , we discover , not only that profound study of the human mind is indispensable to the instructor , but that he should be acquainted with the order in which the moral faculties are unfolded . It ...
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Progressive Education, Commencing with the Infant Albertine Adrienne de Saussure Necker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1835 |
Progressive Education, Commencing with the Infant Albertine-Adrienne Necker de Saussure Visos knygos peržiūra - 1835 |
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