An essay on education [by A., J.C. and E.P. Nesbit].1841 - 80 страница |
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... Natural Talents , Abilities , and Capacities of Children ; and after the Experience of Forty Years , we certainly do aver , that we never had one Child placed under our Care , who was not capable of learning 6 Education of Youth.
... Natural Talents , Abilities , and Capacities of Children ; and after the Experience of Forty Years , we certainly do aver , that we never had one Child placed under our Care , who was not capable of learning 6 Education of Youth.
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... natural Bent of their Genius ; and to cultivate all their Talents to the utmost of his Power . It is also the Duty of every Teacher to prove to his Pupils , that he is , and wishes to be their real Friend , not by Words only , in giving ...
... natural Bent of their Genius ; and to cultivate all their Talents to the utmost of his Power . It is also the Duty of every Teacher to prove to his Pupils , that he is , and wishes to be their real Friend , not by Words only , in giving ...
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... natural sprightliness ; the lively Eye , the quick Ear , the merry Countenance , the subdued , but still ever - buoyant Gladness which is the Birth - right , the lawful Inheritance of Childhood . This is beyond dispute , Nature's own ...
... natural sprightliness ; the lively Eye , the quick Ear , the merry Countenance , the subdued , but still ever - buoyant Gladness which is the Birth - right , the lawful Inheritance of Childhood . This is beyond dispute , Nature's own ...
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... natural , moral , or divine science , is to consider whether the opinions of the author or speaker are just ; and to increase your own knowledge , by meditation on the subjects of their writing or discourse . " - Dr . Watts . " To read ...
... natural , moral , or divine science , is to consider whether the opinions of the author or speaker are just ; and to increase your own knowledge , by meditation on the subjects of their writing or discourse . " - Dr . Watts . " To read ...
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... natural and common Sense , added the advantage of a com- mon Education . He it was , who divested Philosophy of that unbecoming garb in which she had been disguised , by her mistaken followers ; and represented her attired by the GRACES ...
... natural and common Sense , added the advantage of a com- mon Education . He it was , who divested Philosophy of that unbecoming garb in which she had been disguised , by her mistaken followers ; and represented her attired by the GRACES ...
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