Progressive Education: Observations on the first four years of childhoodLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... never enters their imagination that , in order to render him capable of being brought to that point at which he becomes susceptible of rational edu- cation , the endowments of the child must be very different from those of the man ...
... never enters their imagination that , in order to render him capable of being brought to that point at which he becomes susceptible of rational edu- cation , the endowments of the child must be very different from those of the man ...
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... never enters their imagination that , in order to render him capable of being brought to that point at which he becomes susceptible of rational edu- cation , the endowments of the child must be very different from those of the man ...
... never enters their imagination that , in order to render him capable of being brought to that point at which he becomes susceptible of rational edu- cation , the endowments of the child must be very different from those of the man ...
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... never disappoints them . With more calm and elevated feelings , he is able to form a more correct estimate of the objects around him ; he begins to comprehend why he has been placed on this earth , and better to understand the scheme of ...
... never disappoints them . With more calm and elevated feelings , he is able to form a more correct estimate of the objects around him ; he begins to comprehend why he has been placed on this earth , and better to understand the scheme of ...
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... never be explained , if we allow of only one motive of action . In the physical world we meet with a continual opposition of forces , a continual ba- lancing and counterbalancing ; and why should we expect to find only one principle of ...
... never be explained , if we allow of only one motive of action . In the physical world we meet with a continual opposition of forces , a continual ba- lancing and counterbalancing ; and why should we expect to find only one principle of ...
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... never find the idea of en- joyment held out as the great object , but always that of a state of greater purity and dignity . Sometimes we are told of " an incorruptible crown of glory , " - " an exceeding weight of glory + , " - " the ...
... never find the idea of en- joyment held out as the great object , but always that of a state of greater purity and dignity . Sometimes we are told of " an incorruptible crown of glory , " - " an exceeding weight of glory + , " - " the ...
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Progressive Education: Observations on the first four years of childhood Albertine Adrienne de Saussure Necker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1839 |
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