The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... rules the land . These are the busy scenes in which principles are tested , truths discovered , and experiments assured . They may have a fault in the esteem of a constantly diminishing feudalism . It is the power which their knowledge ...
... rules the land . These are the busy scenes in which principles are tested , truths discovered , and experiments assured . They may have a fault in the esteem of a constantly diminishing feudalism . It is the power which their knowledge ...
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... rule has been to instil other knowledge , and to leave him as he can to gather this : the more proper rule assu- redly is , to instil this knowledge , if even the neces- sity follow that he be left to gather other knowledge as he can ...
... rule has been to instil other knowledge , and to leave him as he can to gather this : the more proper rule assu- redly is , to instil this knowledge , if even the neces- sity follow that he be left to gather other knowledge as he can ...
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... rules of working them ; gives to the earliest childhood the handle of the profoundest calculations and reasonings ; crowns the little elfin with the honours which many a brow , time - worn and pensive , lacks . It has been truly said ...
... rules of working them ; gives to the earliest childhood the handle of the profoundest calculations and reasonings ; crowns the little elfin with the honours which many a brow , time - worn and pensive , lacks . It has been truly said ...
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... rule the world , are not those of scep- tred monarchs or laureled heroes . These will , it may be for long time , command for themselves monuments and statues . But the men of intellectual originality and power , are the real potentates ...
... rule the world , are not those of scep- tred monarchs or laureled heroes . These will , it may be for long time , command for themselves monuments and statues . But the men of intellectual originality and power , are the real potentates ...
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... rules of grammar and the postulates of geometry ? Yet these must be well stored in the memory first , and then experience applies them . The child learns , it may be with little appre- hension of the purport , certain definitions of ...
... rules of grammar and the postulates of geometry ? Yet these must be well stored in the memory first , and then experience applies them . The child learns , it may be with little appre- hension of the purport , certain definitions of ...
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