American Journal of Education, Volum 1William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Otis, Broaders, 1830 |
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... cultivated . ' p . 151 . ' I wish that in these journeys the education of our children may not stop ; but that , even ... cultivation of the sense which God has given them , are the objects on which my happiness most depends . To inspire ...
... cultivated . ' p . 151 . ' I wish that in these journeys the education of our children may not stop ; but that , even ... cultivation of the sense which God has given them , are the objects on which my happiness most depends . To inspire ...
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... cultivation of the intellect . Readiness of hand may sometimes a little help us , but readiness and cultivation of mind will do more . He whose mind is stored with the treasures of education will be called upon , not only to defend ...
... cultivation of the intellect . Readiness of hand may sometimes a little help us , but readiness and cultivation of mind will do more . He whose mind is stored with the treasures of education will be called upon , not only to defend ...
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... cultivating the ancient languages . would not discourage the cultivation of the ancient languages , the advantages arising from the study of them are great and numerous , an acquaintance with them not only affords a wide field for ...
... cultivating the ancient languages . would not discourage the cultivation of the ancient languages , the advantages arising from the study of them are great and numerous , an acquaintance with them not only affords a wide field for ...
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American Journal of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1838 |
American Journal of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
American Journal of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1838 |
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