American Journal of Education, Volum 1William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Otis, Broaders, 1830 |
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... render their discipline and spirit not only equal to that of our finest volunteer corps , but also to the best regular troops . Let there be an enrollment by voluntary enlistment , or by a limitation of age , of a suitable proportion of ...
... render their discipline and spirit not only equal to that of our finest volunteer corps , but also to the best regular troops . Let there be an enrollment by voluntary enlistment , or by a limitation of age , of a suitable proportion of ...
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... render children happy - to save the rising hopes of the state - to preserve the republic itself - and thus to establish a beacon to guide other nations on the way to freedom and happiness , and secure to generations yet unborn blessings ...
... render children happy - to save the rising hopes of the state - to preserve the republic itself - and thus to establish a beacon to guide other nations on the way to freedom and happiness , and secure to generations yet unborn blessings ...
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... render every individual a self - instructer on the plan of Newton . He adopts to the full extent the maxim of the productive school of education which I have formerly mentioned to you , that the pupil must be the agent in the ...
... render every individual a self - instructer on the plan of Newton . He adopts to the full extent the maxim of the productive school of education which I have formerly mentioned to you , that the pupil must be the agent in the ...
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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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