American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... attention , the manner of conducting them , and their consequent success . Some have confined their attention almost exclusively to the sciences . To give each science a portion of attention , the Society is divided into several classes ...
... attention , the manner of conducting them , and their consequent success . Some have confined their attention almost exclusively to the sciences . To give each science a portion of attention , the Society is divided into several classes ...
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... attention vigorously , our memory and judg- ment will necessarily possess similar vigour . If , on the contra- ry , we possess but little power to direct and fix our attention , our memory and judgment will exhibit the same debility ...
... attention vigorously , our memory and judg- ment will necessarily possess similar vigour . If , on the contra- ry , we possess but little power to direct and fix our attention , our memory and judgment will exhibit the same debility ...
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... attention , manner of conducting them , and consequent success . Some have confined their attention almost exclusively to the sciences . To give each science a portion of attention , the Society is divided into several clas- ses , viz ...
... attention , manner of conducting them , and consequent success . Some have confined their attention almost exclusively to the sciences . To give each science a portion of attention , the Society is divided into several clas- ses , viz ...
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