Circular of Information of the Bureau of Education, for ..., Volum 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1886 |
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... influence upon the bodies or outward appearances of its votaries . The nervous muscularity of the pianist's hands ; the massive bodies , superb chests , and ample throats of great singers ; the ( very slight ) out- ward direction of the ...
... influence upon the bodies or outward appearances of its votaries . The nervous muscularity of the pianist's hands ; the massive bodies , superb chests , and ample throats of great singers ; the ( very slight ) out- ward direction of the ...
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... influence over one for life , making him a better , happier , and a safer and more profitable citi- zen . Music is a ... influences . Those who love good songs with pure words will cease singing the ranting and ribald songs of the street ...
... influence over one for life , making him a better , happier , and a safer and more profitable citi- zen . Music is a ... influences . Those who love good songs with pure words will cease singing the ranting and ribald songs of the street ...
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... influences . The musical accom- plishments of Beethoven , while but a lad , attracted and retained the powerful friendship of the Breunings , whose refining and elevating moral influences saved to the world its greatest composer and ...
... influences . The musical accom- plishments of Beethoven , while but a lad , attracted and retained the powerful friendship of the Breunings , whose refining and elevating moral influences saved to the world its greatest composer and ...
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... influence , in making the people better , happier , and more contented citizens ? When the despotic sovereigns of Europe make so marked a use of music , to in- sure contentment among their masses , can our free Republic afford to ignore ...
... influence , in making the people better , happier , and more contented citizens ? When the despotic sovereigns of Europe make so marked a use of music , to in- sure contentment among their masses , can our free Republic afford to ignore ...
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... influence ; unable to perceive in the remotest degree its bearing upon the disposition and the entire nature of the child , in creating within its breast a love for the beautiful and the good , in pref- erence to that which is ignoble ...
... influence ; unable to perceive in the remotest degree its bearing upon the disposition and the entire nature of the child , in creating within its breast a love for the beautiful and the good , in pref- erence to that which is ignoble ...
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Side 48 - State, and shall enter upon the duties of his office on the first Monday after the first day of January next succeeding his election. SEC. 3. A Superintendent of Schools for each county shall be elected by the qualified electors thereof at each gubernatorial election...
Side 49 - ... mechanic arts, in accordance with the requirements and conditions of said Acts of Congress; and the Legislature shall provide that if, through neglect, misappropriation, or any other contingency, any portion of the funds so set apart shall be diminished or lost, the State shall replace such portion so lost or misappropriated, so that the principal thereof shall remain forever undiminished. No person shall be debarred admission to any of the collegiate departments of the University on account...
Side 122 - I call therefore a complete and generous education, that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the offices, both private and public, of peace and war.
Side 54 - Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince, that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated; that it demands much previous study, and that the possession of it in its most improved and perfect state, is always of great moment to the security of a nation.
Side 48 - A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the Legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.
Side 50 - ... of infinite importance in my judgment, by associating with each other, and forming friendships in juvenile years, be enabled to free themselves in a proper degree from those local prejudices and habitual jealousies which have just been mentioned, and which, when carried to excess, are never-failing sources of disquietude to the public mind, and pregnant of mischievous consequences to this country.
Side 43 - Wythe continued to be my faithful and beloved mentor in youth, and my most affectionate friend through life. In 1767, he led me into the practice of the law at the bar of the General court, at which I continued until the Revolution shut up the courts of justice...
Side 48 - ... the five hundred thousand acres of land granted to the new States under an Act of Congress distributing the proceeds of the public lands among the several States of the Union, approved...
Side 190 - The text-books so adopted shall continue in use not less than four years ; and said State Board shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by law. The Legislature shall provide for a Board of Education in each county in the State. The County Superintendents and the County Boards of Education shall have control of the examination of teachers and the granting of teachers' certificates within their respective jurisdictions.