A System for the Education of the Young: Applied to All the FacultiesHodson, 1840 - 487 pages |
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... means of employing pleasantly and profitably that time , which an exemption from the penalty of earning their bread by the sweat of their brow , leaves at their disposal ; and education is likewise requisite , as conferring upon them ...
... means of employing pleasantly and profitably that time , which an exemption from the penalty of earning their bread by the sweat of their brow , leaves at their disposal ; and education is likewise requisite , as conferring upon them ...
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... means of education already adopted are insufficient for effectuating the object desired . In proof of this insufficiency , we ap- peal to the present state of the poor classes ; to the pre- valence of ignorance and vice and juvenile ...
... means of education already adopted are insufficient for effectuating the object desired . In proof of this insufficiency , we ap- peal to the present state of the poor classes ; to the pre- valence of ignorance and vice and juvenile ...
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... means , and study more intensely the nature of the young mind , and operate upon it more rationally , more agreeably to the laws of nature , and more in agreement with a sound phi- losophy , and the designs of the Creator ; before the ...
... means , and study more intensely the nature of the young mind , and operate upon it more rationally , more agreeably to the laws of nature , and more in agreement with a sound phi- losophy , and the designs of the Creator ; before the ...
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... means of education adopted for the im- provement of the children of the poor , may be found in the defects of the system applied to that purpose ; it is one which seeks to approach the heart , either not at all , or by the medium of the ...
... means of education adopted for the im- provement of the children of the poor , may be found in the defects of the system applied to that purpose ; it is one which seeks to approach the heart , either not at all , or by the medium of the ...
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... means taken for the phy- sical education of the children , which is so essential to health , a healthy brain , and even to life itself ; no garden , nor flowers , nor fruit , to teach them respect to private pro- perty ; no teacher to ...
... means taken for the phy- sical education of the children , which is so essential to health , a healthy brain , and even to life itself ; no garden , nor flowers , nor fruit , to teach them respect to private pro- perty ; no teacher to ...
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