American Annals of Education, Հատոր 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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Էջ 185
... young lady , might also , in another respect , be made subservient to a very valuable attainment , that of her being able to keep accounts . I do not mean that an elaborate system of book - keeping , such as the man in business has to ...
... young lady , might also , in another respect , be made subservient to a very valuable attainment , that of her being able to keep accounts . I do not mean that an elaborate system of book - keeping , such as the man in business has to ...
Էջ 370
... young , on the part of the instructer , is ad- mirably suited to convey accurate knowledge to the inquiring ... young- confining our remarks to what is strictly rudimental . In formal instruction , the first exercise in which the young ...
... young , on the part of the instructer , is ad- mirably suited to convey accurate knowledge to the inquiring ... young- confining our remarks to what is strictly rudimental . In formal instruction , the first exercise in which the young ...
Էջ 665
... young man , entering upon the business of a painter , to study the works of Raphael , of Michael Angelo , of Correggio , and others of a similar character ? Who would not send a young statuary to study the models of the Grecian ar ...
... young man , entering upon the business of a painter , to study the works of Raphael , of Michael Angelo , of Correggio , and others of a similar character ? Who would not send a young statuary to study the models of the Grecian ar ...
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