American Annals of Education, Volum 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... labour a sport , science an exercise , and authority a reward , The Duke de Raguse , who , since the origin of our institu- tion , has felt its advantages , having conceived the noble project of founding , at his own expense , a school ...
... labour a sport , science an exercise , and authority a reward , The Duke de Raguse , who , since the origin of our institu- tion , has felt its advantages , having conceived the noble project of founding , at his own expense , a school ...
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... labour . The first object of every man who has to depend upon his own exertions must needs be to provide for his daily wants . This is a high and important office ; it deserves his utmost at- tention ; it includes some of his most ...
... labour . The first object of every man who has to depend upon his own exertions must needs be to provide for his daily wants . This is a high and important office ; it deserves his utmost at- tention ; it includes some of his most ...
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... labour , are devoted to intellectual improve- ment . Thus , labour , is made to pay for education , and education to be the reward of labour , and both uniting in the same person to form a character as different from that of the ...
... labour , are devoted to intellectual improve- ment . Thus , labour , is made to pay for education , and education to be the reward of labour , and both uniting in the same person to form a character as different from that of the ...
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