Pamphlets on British Education, 1714-1873, 4. köide1855 |
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... boys cleverer , more intelligent , to have a keener view to their own interests , better workmen , more skilful ... boy chiefly depends on his application to what he learns at school , his moral education mainly depends on what he sees ...
... boys cleverer , more intelligent , to have a keener view to their own interests , better workmen , more skilful ... boy chiefly depends on his application to what he learns at school , his moral education mainly depends on what he sees ...
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... boys who are educated at home , whose moral habits are formed and fixed at home , receive their instruction at even an inferior school without much detriment . Again , for many years past great attention has been bestowed on , and large ...
... boys who are educated at home , whose moral habits are formed and fixed at home , receive their instruction at even an inferior school without much detriment . Again , for many years past great attention has been bestowed on , and large ...
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... boys into this room to teach them , say the very easy and the very simple art of swimming . Well , suppose he lectured them every day for a month ; suppose he covered these walls with dia- grams , showing every possible position in ...
... boys into this room to teach them , say the very easy and the very simple art of swimming . Well , suppose he lectured them every day for a month ; suppose he covered these walls with dia- grams , showing every possible position in ...
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... boys who may never have occasion to apply it practically , while it would be thought altogether absurd to teach to young women the useful chemistry of cooking , which they will have to deal with every day of their lives . I am sure the ...
... boys who may never have occasion to apply it practically , while it would be thought altogether absurd to teach to young women the useful chemistry of cooking , which they will have to deal with every day of their lives . I am sure the ...
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... boy sent out on the world from one of them is in a far better position to wrestle with the realities of everyday life , than the child who handless and honest has passed through a common school . I have now shown you , as I promised I ...
... boy sent out on the world from one of them is in a far better position to wrestle with the realities of everyday life , than the child who handless and honest has passed through a common school . I have now shown you , as I promised I ...
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