Let Youth But Know: A Plea for Reason in EducationMethuen, 1909 - 265 sider |
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Side 13
... hand . Hugh Rendal , by Mr. Lionel Portman ( Alston Rivers ) , describes a school " in the midlands , among the moors . " It is an able book , full of sound common sense and excellent feeling . The Hill , by Mr. Horace Annesley Vachell ...
... hand . Hugh Rendal , by Mr. Lionel Portman ( Alston Rivers ) , describes a school " in the midlands , among the moors . " It is an able book , full of sound common sense and excellent feeling . The Hill , by Mr. Horace Annesley Vachell ...
Side 34
... hands 66 of utilitarians , who at least know what they " mean when 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 ...
... hands 66 of utilitarians , who at least know what they " mean when 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 ...
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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