The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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37. oldal
... object of teaching grammar is only to make the children acquainted with those rules which are laid down to secure the lan- guage from violation , and that without any metaphysical knowledge whatever they may be acquired and even be ...
... object of teaching grammar is only to make the children acquainted with those rules which are laid down to secure the lan- guage from violation , and that without any metaphysical knowledge whatever they may be acquired and even be ...
39. oldal
... object to this on every principle , and regard it as fatal to the whole system . Let it be recollected that South - Carolina , though one of the small States of the Union , is more distinctly divided into two sections than many others ...
... object to this on every principle , and regard it as fatal to the whole system . Let it be recollected that South - Carolina , though one of the small States of the Union , is more distinctly divided into two sections than many others ...
47. oldal
... object . Thus would perish the whole moral influence of the commis- sioners . It is a pity that our reformers cannot profit by the les- sons of experience . In every attempt to organize the militia of the State , whenever the executive ...
... object . Thus would perish the whole moral influence of the commis- sioners . It is a pity that our reformers cannot profit by the les- sons of experience . In every attempt to organize the militia of the State , whenever the executive ...
48. oldal
... object , but such is their natural tendency . Normal schools supply to Protestant govern- ments the desideratum which the schools of the Jesuits are said to have furnished to Catholic princes . They are the inventions of despotism ...
... object , but such is their natural tendency . Normal schools supply to Protestant govern- ments the desideratum which the schools of the Jesuits are said to have furnished to Catholic princes . They are the inventions of despotism ...
52. oldal
... object to the limited time , ( three days in the week , ) allowed for the iustruction of children , we have only to refer to the success which crowned the benevolent efforts of Mr. Raikes in the institution of Sunday schools . That ...
... object to the limited time , ( three days in the week , ) allowed for the iustruction of children , we have only to refer to the success which crowned the benevolent efforts of Mr. Raikes in the institution of Sunday schools . That ...
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