American Annals of Education, Volum 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... feel were confined ; such a feeling being apt to give a fatal shock to the whole character by introducing a distrust of all the love of youth , its generous sentiments , as well as those intel- lectual results which were only wrong ...
... feel were confined ; such a feeling being apt to give a fatal shock to the whole character by introducing a distrust of all the love of youth , its generous sentiments , as well as those intel- lectual results which were only wrong ...
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... feel any encouragement to take especial pains in forming a boy's habits , when he knows or has reason to presume , that the lapse of a few weeks will render all his plans abortive , and all his labours useless , by removing the boy ...
... feel any encouragement to take especial pains in forming a boy's habits , when he knows or has reason to presume , that the lapse of a few weeks will render all his plans abortive , and all his labours useless , by removing the boy ...
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... feel the injurious effects of the want of proper instruction and management of young children ? Is it not the ... feeling and opinion of early imbibed prejudice ? If these errors and prejudices are the result of early mismanage- ment ...
... feel the injurious effects of the want of proper instruction and management of young children ? Is it not the ... feeling and opinion of early imbibed prejudice ? If these errors and prejudices are the result of early mismanage- ment ...
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American Annals of Education William Russell,William Channing Woodbridge,Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1834 |
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