American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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Արդյունքներ 79–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... arrangement of all the child's play- things , and of all natural objects . It will be seen , upon investiga- tion , that much more depends upon this principle than immediately appears . For , in the first place , the faculty of ...
... arrangement of all the child's play- things , and of all natural objects . It will be seen , upon investiga- tion , that much more depends upon this principle than immediately appears . For , in the first place , the faculty of ...
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... arrangement in facilitating the acquisition of knowledge ; and of the fact , that ideas thus sys- tematically connected will be afterwards elaborated with regu- larity ; that the individual possessing such , will think and rea- son ...
... arrangement in facilitating the acquisition of knowledge ; and of the fact , that ideas thus sys- tematically connected will be afterwards elaborated with regu- larity ; that the individual possessing such , will think and rea- son ...
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... arrangement recommends it in theory , and we think that in practice it will be found quite serviceable . Subsequent ... arranged all those names in which the accented syllable bears the same vowel sound : and the accented syllables are ...
... arrangement recommends it in theory , and we think that in practice it will be found quite serviceable . Subsequent ... arranged all those names in which the accented syllable bears the same vowel sound : and the accented syllables are ...
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