American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... learning the sciences : it enables men to make im- provements in the arts , and discoveries in philosophy , which may directly benefit themselves and mankind . Now , these are the practical advantages of learning ; but the third benefit ...
... learning the sciences : it enables men to make im- provements in the arts , and discoveries in philosophy , which may directly benefit themselves and mankind . Now , these are the practical advantages of learning ; but the third benefit ...
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... learning ; on the contrary , it binds them to- gether indissolubly , and appears to unite them in a manner suited to the prin- ciples of sound policy , good faith , and christian charity . UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA . The Trustees of ...
... learning ; on the contrary , it binds them to- gether indissolubly , and appears to unite them in a manner suited to the prin- ciples of sound policy , good faith , and christian charity . UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA . The Trustees of ...
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... learning to talk . If the same principles are pursued in learning another language , which providence pursues in teaching the native tongue , an equal developement may take place again . The pu- pil must have a great deal of assistance ...
... learning to talk . If the same principles are pursued in learning another language , which providence pursues in teaching the native tongue , an equal developement may take place again . The pu- pil must have a great deal of assistance ...
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