Studies in Education: Science, Art, HistoryWerner school book Company, 1896 - 384 psl. |
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... Whole , 314-315 : Areas of Territory Oc- cupied by Certain Maxima and Minima of Popula- tion , 316-317 : Economical Significance of the Statis- tics , 317-318 ; Educational Significance , 318-321 ; Means of Communication , 321 ; North ...
... Whole , 314-315 : Areas of Territory Oc- cupied by Certain Maxima and Minima of Popula- tion , 316-317 : Economical Significance of the Statis- tics , 317-318 ; Educational Significance , 318-321 ; Means of Communication , 321 ; North ...
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... whole color vocab- ulary , but he can have no conception of its meaning . The appropriate sense must always furnish a starting - point from which the mind may work through the other senses in the direction of substitution . Similarly ...
... whole color vocab- ulary , but he can have no conception of its meaning . The appropriate sense must always furnish a starting - point from which the mind may work through the other senses in the direction of substitution . Similarly ...
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... whole , provided the present act is a type of their conduct . But authority is intimately connected with tradition , and I have promised to say something more about that subject . Facts and ideas at first hand are handed on from one man ...
... whole , provided the present act is a type of their conduct . But authority is intimately connected with tradition , and I have promised to say something more about that subject . Facts and ideas at first hand are handed on from one man ...
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... whole map . This state of things is partly unavoidable . It has also its good side , for it tends to the generation of enthusiasm . But the laying out of courses of study and the supervision of schools should fall into other hands ...
... whole map . This state of things is partly unavoidable . It has also its good side , for it tends to the generation of enthusiasm . But the laying out of courses of study and the supervision of schools should fall into other hands ...
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... whole body- " to tone it up , " as we say— and , secondly , to overflow into new channels lying near to the one in which it was created . For example , driv- ing nails will energize the whole body to a degree , but the hand , the arm ...
... whole body- " to tone it up , " as we say— and , secondly , to overflow into new channels lying near to the one in which it was created . For example , driv- ing nails will energize the whole body to a degree , but the hand , the arm ...
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