American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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Արդյունքներ 81–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 204
... acquiring some knowledge of surveying and navigation , without having laid any foundation in algebra and geometry ... acquired , than is attained in the regular course of study at most of our highest institutions . It is supposed that ...
... acquiring some knowledge of surveying and navigation , without having laid any foundation in algebra and geometry ... acquired , than is attained in the regular course of study at most of our highest institutions . It is supposed that ...
Էջ 409
... acquiring very many of their signs . As the sphere of his duties was not in the school room , but in a peculiar manner out of it , it is not at all probable that he acquired the system of instruction . It appears by the dates given in ...
... acquiring very many of their signs . As the sphere of his duties was not in the school room , but in a peculiar manner out of it , it is not at all probable that he acquired the system of instruction . It appears by the dates given in ...
Էջ 667
... acquired by reading translations of the classics , without spending one's time to acquire a knowledge of the originals . Of this I shall take notice in the sequel , under another division of my subject . ( 7 ) The study of Latin and ...
... acquired by reading translations of the classics , without spending one's time to acquire a knowledge of the originals . Of this I shall take notice in the sequel , under another division of my subject . ( 7 ) The study of Latin and ...
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