The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 288F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 42
... child's capacity as a so - called child's book of Latin sentences . Only always choose that which most appeals to the senses . Ascham and Brinsley he recom- mends as books in which the teacher is to study method - and he especially ...
... child's capacity as a so - called child's book of Latin sentences . Only always choose that which most appeals to the senses . Ascham and Brinsley he recom- mends as books in which the teacher is to study method - and he especially ...
Page 43
... child , but a match is " not to be concluded without or against the child's allowance . " In considering Woodward's contribution to education , stress should be laid upon his appeal to parents to take care - intelligent care and ...
... child , but a match is " not to be concluded without or against the child's allowance . " In considering Woodward's contribution to education , stress should be laid upon his appeal to parents to take care - intelligent care and ...
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... child ; behold the place well , go round about it , look in , see the beauty of it . Why all this beauty ? It is the ... child to task for any negligence . Faults may arise from many causes , and these must be carefully distinguished ...
... child ; behold the place well , go round about it , look in , see the beauty of it . Why all this beauty ? It is the ... child to task for any negligence . Faults may arise from many causes , and these must be carefully distinguished ...
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