Progressive Education, Commencing with the InfantW. D. Ticknor, 1835 - 348 psl. |
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... expression of my opinion on the subject . has been frequently requested . I rejoice that infant education has at length been investigated by one so competent to do it justice as the author of this volume . In my search after the best ...
... expression of my opinion on the subject . has been frequently requested . I rejoice that infant education has at length been investigated by one so competent to do it justice as the author of this volume . In my search after the best ...
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... expressions towards those who differ from me , and especially without allow- ing myself , in favor of the best objects , to allege rea- sons which seem trivial or doubtful . If I have ventur- ed to touch upon lofty themes , it has been ...
... expressions towards those who differ from me , and especially without allow- ing myself , in favor of the best objects , to allege rea- sons which seem trivial or doubtful . If I have ventur- ed to touch upon lofty themes , it has been ...
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... expression . The widowed mother , as she clasps her babe to her bosom , feels the apathy of grief to be succeeded by a softened emotion , and as she raises her supplications to the Father of the fatherless , is inspired with the wish to ...
... expression . The widowed mother , as she clasps her babe to her bosom , feels the apathy of grief to be succeeded by a softened emotion , and as she raises her supplications to the Father of the fatherless , is inspired with the wish to ...
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... expression is ; but it should be understood that the will , resolution , or firmness of pur- pose , all of which are nearly synonymous terms , is in fact the very stamina of the mind . It is indeed necessary that a child should very ...
... expression is ; but it should be understood that the will , resolution , or firmness of pur- pose , all of which are nearly synonymous terms , is in fact the very stamina of the mind . It is indeed necessary that a child should very ...
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... expression ' premeditated education ' seems rather foreign to our idiom , and yet when something the opposite of accidental education is meant , as is here the case , it is difficult to substitute a better . [ ED . ] where a writer on ...
... expression ' premeditated education ' seems rather foreign to our idiom , and yet when something the opposite of accidental education is meant , as is here the case , it is difficult to substitute a better . [ ED . ] where a writer on ...
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Progressive Education, Commencing with the Infant Albertine-Adrienne Necker de Saussure Visos knygos peržiūra - 1835 |
Progressive Education, Commencing with the Infant Albertine Adrienne de Saussure Necker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1835 |
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