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... object . Who that would be instrumental in doing good to the world , would not choose rather to be the author of her Progressive Education , than of the brilliant , but seductive Corinne , of Madame de Stuel , notwithstanding the latter ...
... object . Who that would be instrumental in doing good to the world , would not choose rather to be the author of her Progressive Education , than of the brilliant , but seductive Corinne , of Madame de Stuel , notwithstanding the latter ...
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... objects to which I am devoted , has contributed towards the Notes in the body of the work ; —they may be con- sidered ... object , I feel my heart encouraged and my hands strengthened to persevere . That the women of our own country are ...
... objects to which I am devoted , has contributed towards the Notes in the body of the work ; —they may be con- sidered ... object , I feel my heart encouraged and my hands strengthened to persevere . That the women of our own country are ...
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... object the progressive education of the whole life , this volume may be con- sidered under a double aspect : it is a first part , destined to be soon succeeded by a second , which will complete what relates to infancy- and it is at the ...
... object the progressive education of the whole life , this volume may be con- sidered under a double aspect : it is a first part , destined to be soon succeeded by a second , which will complete what relates to infancy- and it is at the ...
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... object - en- dowments which we do not discover in after life . Thus , dispositions which partake of the mysterious na- ture of instinct , such as sympathy , and the tendency to imitation , soon cease to be noticed , either becauso they ...
... object - en- dowments which we do not discover in after life . Thus , dispositions which partake of the mysterious na- ture of instinct , such as sympathy , and the tendency to imitation , soon cease to be noticed , either becauso they ...
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... object . As the noblest aim of the study of the human heart is to soften it , I desire to seek the means of rendering our dispositions more exalted and more holy , more favorable to the tranquillity of the soul , and the display of its ...
... object . As the noblest aim of the study of the human heart is to soften it , I desire to seek the means of rendering our dispositions more exalted and more holy , more favorable to the tranquillity of the soul , and the display of its ...
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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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