The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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141. oldal
... method of proceeding cases in which a real supervision is exercised , but they are only exceptions , and not the rule . The voluntary sys- tem , for the most part , terminates the care and the responsibilities of the neighbourhood in ...
... method of proceeding cases in which a real supervision is exercised , but they are only exceptions , and not the rule . The voluntary sys- tem , for the most part , terminates the care and the responsibilities of the neighbourhood in ...
147. oldal
... methods of commercial inter- course , if the government should refuse to legislate on highways , or to establish mails and post - offices . But who , in his senses , would maintain that the crazy expedients of individual skill should ...
... methods of commercial inter- course , if the government should refuse to legislate on highways , or to establish mails and post - offices . But who , in his senses , would maintain that the crazy expedients of individual skill should ...
148. oldal
... method is applied to it which has stimulated improvement in them ; and this method it is idle to expect , until the State takes the matter in its own hands , makes the superintendence of the schools one great business , distributed into ...
... method is applied to it which has stimulated improvement in them ; and this method it is idle to expect , until the State takes the matter in its own hands , makes the superintendence of the schools one great business , distributed into ...
149. oldal
... methods of instruction will be lacking where they are most needed ; and but little , practically , will be gained , but a wider extension of the opportunities of knowledge . But let its care be universal and all - pervading ; let it ...
... methods of instruction will be lacking where they are most needed ; and but little , practically , will be gained , but a wider extension of the opportunities of knowledge . But let its care be universal and all - pervading ; let it ...
150. oldal
... method of acquiring is to impart it . There was sound philosophy in the advice given by Lord Kames to a young man who consulted him as to the best way of studying some science : " Write a book on it , " said the ven- erable judge . The ...
... method of acquiring is to impart it . There was sound philosophy in the advice given by Lord Kames to a young man who consulted him as to the best way of studying some science : " Write a book on it , " said the ven- erable judge . The ...
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