Let Youth But Know: A Plea for Reason in EducationMethuen, 1909 - 265 sider |
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... hand . Hugh Rendal , by Mr. Lionel Portman ( Alston Rivers ) , describes a school " in the midlands , among the moors . " the moors . " It is an able book , full of sound common sense and excellent feeling . The Hill , by Mr. Horace ...
... hand . Hugh Rendal , by Mr. Lionel Portman ( Alston Rivers ) , describes a school " in the midlands , among the moors . " the moors . " It is an able book , full of sound common sense and excellent feeling . The Hill , by Mr. Horace ...
Side 34
... hands " of utilitarians , who at least know what they when they demand practical and " technical teaching , and who , as things are , " can point to the disastrous breakdown of " the opposite ideal . . . . The word ' culture ' " seems ...
... hands " of utilitarians , who at least know what they when they demand practical and " technical teaching , and who , as things are , " can point to the disastrous breakdown of " the opposite ideal . . . . The word ' culture ' " seems ...
Side 39
... . He showed no special aptitude for mathematics , or for such elementary science as came in his way ; while , on the other hand , he did show a distinct capacity for classics . Accordingly he went on the AN UNDERGRADUATE 39.
... . He showed no special aptitude for mathematics , or for such elementary science as came in his way ; while , on the other hand , he did show a distinct capacity for classics . Accordingly he went on the AN UNDERGRADUATE 39.
Side 71
... hand bicycle . By the roadside stands a village of about a thousand people , with one church , one school , three chapels , and fourteen public- houses . The church is many centuries old , and THE ADVENTURES OF SINDBAD 71.
... hand bicycle . By the roadside stands a village of about a thousand people , with one church , one school , three chapels , and fourteen public- houses . The church is many centuries old , and THE ADVENTURES OF SINDBAD 71.
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... hands a dexterity , that are better than strength . His babblings , at first mere emotional and imitative noises , become gradually symbolic , and shape them- selves into speech . He distinguishes between himself and the inexpressive ...
... hands a dexterity , that are better than strength . His babblings , at first mere emotional and imitative noises , become gradually symbolic , and shape them- selves into speech . He distinguishes between himself and the inexpressive ...
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Side 214 - I more say? for the time would fail me to tell of Gedeon, and of Barak, and of Samson, and of Jephthae; of David also, and Samuel, and of the prophets : who through faith subdued kingdoms, wrought righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the armies of the aliens.
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