American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... benefit themselves and mankind . Now , these are the practical advantages of learning ; but the third benefit is , when rightly considered , just as practical as the other two - the pleasure derived from mere knowledge , without any ...
... benefit themselves and mankind . Now , these are the practical advantages of learning ; but the third benefit is , when rightly considered , just as practical as the other two - the pleasure derived from mere knowledge , without any ...
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... benefit , or to take measures to introduce uniformity and improvements into common schools , and to diffuse useful and practical knowledge generally through the community . Art . 6 . To raise the standard of common education , and to ...
... benefit , or to take measures to introduce uniformity and improvements into common schools , and to diffuse useful and practical knowledge generally through the community . Art . 6 . To raise the standard of common education , and to ...
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... benefit , not of themselves , but of their schools , and through them , for the benefit of the community and the world . At the same or another time , misses and lads , young ladies and gentlemen , who frequently waste their time in ...
... benefit , not of themselves , but of their schools , and through them , for the benefit of the community and the world . At the same or another time , misses and lads , young ladies and gentlemen , who frequently waste their time in ...
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