The American Journal of Education, Volume 4F.C. Brownell, 1858 - Education |
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... child , and his father married a second , and subse- quently a third wife . There were six children in the family , two daughters and four sons , of whom Mr. Henry Dwight , of Geneva , New York , is now the sole survivor . These ...
... child , and his father married a second , and subse- quently a third wife . There were six children in the family , two daughters and four sons , of whom Mr. Henry Dwight , of Geneva , New York , is now the sole survivor . These ...
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... child , and " animal depravity arises from whatever stands opposed to the normal condition of our animal existence . " Against this depravity , man seeks for aid in the social state , but finds it not ; it is only the moral will that ...
... child , and " animal depravity arises from whatever stands opposed to the normal condition of our animal existence . " Against this depravity , man seeks for aid in the social state , but finds it not ; it is only the moral will that ...
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... children ; a remark which directly contradicts his opinion , that the performance of the duties of the monitor ... child physically , so also , by the appointment of God , she must be the first to give it spiritual nourishment ; I ...
... children ; a remark which directly contradicts his opinion , that the performance of the duties of the monitor ... child physically , so also , by the appointment of God , she must be the first to give it spiritual nourishment ; I ...
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... children what a careful mother does for the few children of her own family . " The body of teachers " attains the most perfect unity of thought and action , and appears to the children as only one person . " " In general , it is to be ...
... children what a careful mother does for the few children of her own family . " The body of teachers " attains the most perfect unity of thought and action , and appears to the children as only one person . " " In general , it is to be ...
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... child about himself , instruction about nature keeps pace . Commencing with the child in his domestic relations , the latter instruction gradually embraces hu- man nature in all the above mentioned aspects . And in the same way , com ...
... child about himself , instruction about nature keeps pace . Commencing with the child in his domestic relations , the latter instruction gradually embraces hu- man nature in all the above mentioned aspects . And in the same way , com ...
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