A Teacher's Miscellany: An Anthology of Short Writings from Diverse Countries and Many CenturiesBernard E. Farber McFarland & Company, 1990 - 396 страница |
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... human knowledge that degree of prom- inence which its intrinsic merits can obtain . In the true social spirit , it receives and takes an interest in everything that belongs to the human understanding . Neither is it a mere system of ...
... human knowledge that degree of prom- inence which its intrinsic merits can obtain . In the true social spirit , it receives and takes an interest in everything that belongs to the human understanding . Neither is it a mere system of ...
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... human beings , and as citizens ; and that education , instead of being limited as in our public poor schools , to a simple acquaintance with words and cyphers , should tend , as far as possible , to the production of a just disposition ...
... human beings , and as citizens ; and that education , instead of being limited as in our public poor schools , to a simple acquaintance with words and cyphers , should tend , as far as possible , to the production of a just disposition ...
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... human mind . Men will not merely be de- scribed , but will be made intimately known to us . The changes of manners will be indicated , not merely by a few general phrases or a few extracts from statistical documents , but by appropriate ...
... human mind . Men will not merely be de- scribed , but will be made intimately known to us . The changes of manners will be indicated , not merely by a few general phrases or a few extracts from statistical documents , but by appropriate ...
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American answer asked authority become begin believe boys called Charles child common course England English examination eyes face fact father feel George girls give grammar hand head heart Henry History human idea ignorance John keep kind knew knowledge language Latin learning leave less letter living look mark master mean mind morning mother nature never once parents pass person professors Punishment pupils question reason remember rules scholars schoolmaster seemed sense society speak stand talk taught teach teacher tell things Thomas thought tion took true truth turn understand University whole wisdom women write young youth