CONTENTS. L INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION; or, the Cultivation of the Perceptive, Reflective, and Expressive Faculties. By William Russell, A. M., late Principal of the Merri- inck (N. H.) Normal Institute, and the New England Normal Institute, of PAGE II. TRUE ORDER OF STUDIES. Rev. Thomas Hill, D. D., President of Antioch Col- 1. General View of the Studies in a Course of Liberal Education,... 2. Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra,..... 3. Physics; or, the Study of the Material World in its Natural State,. 4. History, Trade, Art, Law,.. III. LETTERS TO A YOUNG TEACHER. By Gideon F. Thayer, Principal of the 1-104 INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION: OR, THE CULTIVATION OF THE PERCEPTIVE, REFLECTIVE, AND EXPRESSIVE FACULTIES. BY WILLIAM RUSSELL, A. M., EDITOR OF THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, (BOSTON,) 1826 to 1829. [Reprinted from Barnard's American Journal of Education.] |