American Journal of Education, Հատոր 3William Russell Wait, Greene, and Company, 1828 |
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... mind and its capacities and tendencies . There never was and never will be , probably , any one method of teaching , or any one view of education , which can be held up as forming a universal system . Minds are infinitely various the ...
... mind and its capacities and tendencies . There never was and never will be , probably , any one method of teaching , or any one view of education , which can be held up as forming a universal system . Minds are infinitely various the ...
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... Mind - the intellectual faculties of man ; that is to say , the powers of his understanding , by which he per- ceives , imagines , remembers , and reasons ; -his moral faculties , that is to say , the feelings and passions which ...
... Mind - the intellectual faculties of man ; that is to say , the powers of his understanding , by which he per- ceives , imagines , remembers , and reasons ; -his moral faculties , that is to say , the feelings and passions which ...
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... mind in the evening , as well as he who , placed above such necessity , prefers the refined and elevating pleasures of knowledge to the low gratification of the senses , richly deserves the name of True Philosopher . One of the most ...
... mind in the evening , as well as he who , placed above such necessity , prefers the refined and elevating pleasures of knowledge to the low gratification of the senses , richly deserves the name of True Philosopher . One of the most ...
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... mind from preying on itself , and becoming the victim of ennui ? What is to keep her from the snares of vice , from a round of un- profitable visiting , from an incessant desire of theatres and balls and other exciting amusements , from ...
... mind from preying on itself , and becoming the victim of ennui ? What is to keep her from the snares of vice , from a round of un- profitable visiting , from an incessant desire of theatres and balls and other exciting amusements , from ...
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... mind to her principles , give purity and elegance to his manners and language , that he may be a welcome visitant at her home , and taste there the refined joys of knowledge and piety . Let her mind be weak , her conversation trifling ...
... mind to her principles , give purity and elegance to his manners and language , that he may be a welcome visitant at her home , and taste there the refined joys of knowledge and piety . Let her mind be weak , her conversation trifling ...
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