The Contemporary Review, 16. kötetA. Strahan, 1871 |
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... desire to understand it , I find that its provisions may be classified , as might naturally be expected , under two heads the one set relating to the subject matter of education ; the other to the establishment , maintenance , and ...
... desire to understand it , I find that its provisions may be classified , as might naturally be expected , under two heads the one set relating to the subject matter of education ; the other to the establishment , maintenance , and ...
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... desire they should know , and that no effort will be made to cram into their poor little minds , theological dogmas which their tender age prevents them from understanding . " 1. Physical training and drill , as part of the THE ...
... desire they should know , and that no effort will be made to cram into their poor little minds , theological dogmas which their tender age prevents them from understanding . " 1. Physical training and drill , as part of the THE ...
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... dreadful human figure has no desire to devour , or even to beat him , but that , in case of attention and obedience , he may hope for patting and even a sieve of oats . But , your " street Arabs , " and other THE SCHOOL BOARDS . 9.
... dreadful human figure has no desire to devour , or even to beat him , but that , in case of attention and obedience , he may hope for patting and even a sieve of oats . But , your " street Arabs , " and other THE SCHOOL BOARDS . 9.
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... desire to act in the spirit of the education measure , I am disposed to think that it might still be well to read that book in the elementary schools . I have always been strongly in favour of secular education , in the sense of ...
... desire to act in the spirit of the education measure , I am disposed to think that it might still be well to read that book in the elementary schools . I have always been strongly in favour of secular education , in the sense of ...
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... It is never a mere notion or abstraction , or if a notion , it is based upon the most real feelings of our nature - the union of helplessness and boundless aspiration . There is an infinity of desire in man THEORY OF THE HUMAN SOUL . 41.
... It is never a mere notion or abstraction , or if a notion , it is based upon the most real feelings of our nature - the union of helplessness and boundless aspiration . There is an infinity of desire in man THEORY OF THE HUMAN SOUL . 41.
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