The American Journal of Education and College Review, Том 3N.A. Calkins, 1857 |
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... humanity . Of all the Romans he was the least of a Roman , and approximated nearest to the pure idea of man . ↑ The importance of good penmanship is still appreciated by the English government . In 1554 , Viscount Palmerston , then ...
... humanity . Of all the Romans he was the least of a Roman , and approximated nearest to the pure idea of man . ↑ The importance of good penmanship is still appreciated by the English government . In 1554 , Viscount Palmerston , then ...
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... human mind , with reference to the purposes of education . This classification , it was mentioned , could not be regarded as founded on lines of distinction which could be assumed as rigorously or literally exact ; since its terms are ...
... human mind , with reference to the purposes of education . This classification , it was mentioned , could not be regarded as founded on lines of distinction which could be assumed as rigorously or literally exact ; since its terms are ...
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... Fancy , Imitation , Personation , Representation , Lan- guage , Taste . Explanatory Remark . To ascertain , with precision , what powers or attributes of the human being should be regarded as 48 CULTIVATION OF THE EXPRESSIVE FACULTIES .
... Fancy , Imitation , Personation , Representation , Lan- guage , Taste . Explanatory Remark . To ascertain , with precision , what powers or attributes of the human being should be regarded as 48 CULTIVATION OF THE EXPRESSIVE FACULTIES .
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... human faculties . These terms are often highly figu- rative , and hence peculiarly suggestive with reference whether to dis- tinctness of classification , or to purposes of culture and development . In no case does this remark apply ...
... human faculties . These terms are often highly figu- rative , and hence peculiarly suggestive with reference whether to dis- tinctness of classification , or to purposes of culture and development . In no case does this remark apply ...
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... human being is invested , in conse- quence of the susceptive sensibility with which his Creator has seen fit to enliven and to protect his nature . Emotion , as the natural expression of sympathy , renders feeling legible and audible ...
... human being is invested , in conse- quence of the susceptive sensibility with which his Creator has seen fit to enliven and to protect his nature . Emotion , as the natural expression of sympathy , renders feeling legible and audible ...
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