American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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Արդյունքներ 75–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 113
... respect to the particular characteristics of the works in question , we need , perhaps , say but little . The first page of Grimshaw's work sufficiently evinces that it was not intended for , and is not adapted to the juvenile mind . It ...
... respect to the particular characteristics of the works in question , we need , perhaps , say but little . The first page of Grimshaw's work sufficiently evinces that it was not intended for , and is not adapted to the juvenile mind . It ...
Էջ 152
... respect for their teacher , which they ought always to feel for him . True deference and respect are identified with friendly feeling ; with- out that support they degenerate into servile fear . Harshness and severity should only be ...
... respect for their teacher , which they ought always to feel for him . True deference and respect are identified with friendly feeling ; with- out that support they degenerate into servile fear . Harshness and severity should only be ...
Էջ 326
... respecting uni- versity dues . After 1456 , every person who entered his name in the university books was obliged to ... respect to fees and honoraries , a spe- cies of reform was attempted . The fees of the faculty of law were allowed ...
... respecting uni- versity dues . After 1456 , every person who entered his name in the university books was obliged to ... respect to fees and honoraries , a spe- cies of reform was attempted . The fees of the faculty of law were allowed ...
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