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... nature of Educational Remarks , -dis- cursive they may be , but it is hoped , nevertheless , that they will be found to have some connection with the objects we have in view . What is Education ? And here I may as well remark , that ...
... nature of Educational Remarks , -dis- cursive they may be , but it is hoped , nevertheless , that they will be found to have some connection with the objects we have in view . What is Education ? And here I may as well remark , that ...
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... nature to see what it is , and then proceeds to train it with steady reference to the results of such analysis . Proceeding upon this idea , man's nature is not unfrequently divided into a Physical , an Intellectual , a Moral and a ...
... nature to see what it is , and then proceeds to train it with steady reference to the results of such analysis . Proceeding upon this idea , man's nature is not unfrequently divided into a Physical , an Intellectual , a Moral and a ...
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... nature has had opportunity for development , when their principles have become firm , and their judgment informed , and their purpose steadfast , and when they have had sufficient experience of the world to understand the value of ...
... nature has had opportunity for development , when their principles have become firm , and their judgment informed , and their purpose steadfast , and when they have had sufficient experience of the world to understand the value of ...
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... nature , of the beautiful , of art elevated ideas of the objects of life to do good - to live to some purpose - these things certainly are as essential to personal happiness and personal respectability , as any lessons to be taught from ...
... nature , of the beautiful , of art elevated ideas of the objects of life to do good - to live to some purpose - these things certainly are as essential to personal happiness and personal respectability , as any lessons to be taught from ...
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... may safely set about the business of proving that that is possible which in the nature of things is impossible , and that the lamp of Experience yields but an illusory and deceptive light to the feet of men 44 OHIO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION .
... may safely set about the business of proving that that is possible which in the nature of things is impossible , and that the lamp of Experience yields but an illusory and deceptive light to the feet of men 44 OHIO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION .
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