American Annals of Education, Volum 3Otis, Broaders, 1828 Includes songs with music. |
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... period of life when a sense of individuality and independence comes , the strong hour of youthful vigour , there is an opportu- nity for a mental regeneration . The character is often known to take at this period a new direction - and ...
... period of life when a sense of individuality and independence comes , the strong hour of youthful vigour , there is an opportu- nity for a mental regeneration . The character is often known to take at this period a new direction - and ...
Side 165
... period devoted to going to school , develope great- er effectiveness in the methods of teaching ? I would not have ... period ; and to enlist the talent which is now so exten- sively engaged upon this subject , at a period of the mind ...
... period devoted to going to school , develope great- er effectiveness in the methods of teaching ? I would not have ... period ; and to enlist the talent which is now so exten- sively engaged upon this subject , at a period of the mind ...
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... period , and more particularly about the beginning of the fourteenth century , much scandal had been oc- casioned , not only in the university , but in the city of Paris , by the contentions in which the different branches of the ...
... period , and more particularly about the beginning of the fourteenth century , much scandal had been oc- casioned , not only in the university , but in the city of Paris , by the contentions in which the different branches of the ...
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