American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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Արդյունքներ 84–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 103
... regard to actors and actions . Children are dwarfed in their moral nature , as in their intellec- tual powers , by not having any thing to do — but by being told of what they might themselves attain . This head of the subject deserves a ...
... regard to actors and actions . Children are dwarfed in their moral nature , as in their intellec- tual powers , by not having any thing to do — but by being told of what they might themselves attain . This head of the subject deserves a ...
Էջ 297
... regard to the specific objects in view . In addition to our present means of instruction in the department of Mod- ern Literature , two other Professors from Europe are expected in the ensuing Spring . In the provisions which have been ...
... regard to the specific objects in view . In addition to our present means of instruction in the department of Mod- ern Literature , two other Professors from Europe are expected in the ensuing Spring . In the provisions which have been ...
Էջ 747
... regard the general introduc- tion of the Lyceum as a very desirable object . I am much pleased with the system , because it is economical . I am ac- quainted with no other method , by which valuable knowledge can be acquired at an ...
... regard the general introduc- tion of the Lyceum as a very desirable object . I am much pleased with the system , because it is economical . I am ac- quainted with no other method , by which valuable knowledge can be acquired at an ...
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