American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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Արդյունքներ 81–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 95
... better employed ? is the inquiry we wish to make . Experience and observation induce us to believe , that these years , inestimable in their value , can be turned to a better ac- count , than is usually made of them . Boys are sent to ...
... better employed ? is the inquiry we wish to make . Experience and observation induce us to believe , that these years , inestimable in their value , can be turned to a better ac- count , than is usually made of them . Boys are sent to ...
Էջ 163
... better linguists , better arithmeticians , better naturalists ; but have we more delicacy of taste , more grace of physical and mental move- ment , more of that form of intellectual power so peculiarly ne- cessary to the exigences of a ...
... better linguists , better arithmeticians , better naturalists ; but have we more delicacy of taste , more grace of physical and mental move- ment , more of that form of intellectual power so peculiarly ne- cessary to the exigences of a ...
Էջ 292
... better one , by the more constant employment of the pupils ; and instead of ' pay- ing the better price for the better article , ' the community may be doing the very reverse , under a fancied notion of liberality . Pursuing our subject ...
... better one , by the more constant employment of the pupils ; and instead of ' pay- ing the better price for the better article , ' the community may be doing the very reverse , under a fancied notion of liberality . Pursuing our subject ...
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