The English Journal of Education, Volume 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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Page 40
... principles of the Church , their duty was to co - operate with the State in promoting its ex- tension . By education , they meant the training of baptized children in their religious and social duties , and it was impossible , he ...
... principles of the Church , their duty was to co - operate with the State in promoting its ex- tension . By education , they meant the training of baptized children in their religious and social duties , and it was impossible , he ...
Page 41
... principles of the Church . That this co - operation is at the present time unhappily impeded , partly by general mistrust arising from the want of clear and certain laws defining the character and powers of the Com- mittee of Council on ...
... principles of the Church . That this co - operation is at the present time unhappily impeded , partly by general mistrust arising from the want of clear and certain laws defining the character and powers of the Com- mittee of Council on ...
Page 42
... principle . Mr. Humphries is thanked for his communication . The Editor refers him to the Papers on Parsing and Paraphrasing . These are Model Lessons on those import- ant subjects . A Model Lesson on Reading is in course of preparation ...
... principle . Mr. Humphries is thanked for his communication . The Editor refers him to the Papers on Parsing and Paraphrasing . These are Model Lessons on those import- ant subjects . A Model Lesson on Reading is in course of preparation ...
Page 45
... principle which they maintained , or sentiment which they left as a κτῆμα εἰς ἀεί . Not even a γνωμὴ of the seven wise men , nor the toe of a single intellectual Hercules ! Omitting the very greatest names , as of Thucydides , Isocrates ...
... principle which they maintained , or sentiment which they left as a κτῆμα εἰς ἀεί . Not even a γνωμὴ of the seven wise men , nor the toe of a single intellectual Hercules ! Omitting the very greatest names , as of Thucydides , Isocrates ...
Page 46
... principles ( par de mauvais principes ) : we write from the wrist , a fault for which a simple mechanism has been devised . The hand is to be enveloped in a silk riband , so as effectually to prevent the play of the wrist - joint ; and ...
... principles ( par de mauvais principes ) : we write from the wrist , a fault for which a simple mechanism has been devised . The hand is to be enveloped in a silk riband , so as effectually to prevent the play of the wrist - joint ; and ...
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