Vermont School Journal and Family Visitor, Volume 2Committee appointed by the Vermont State Teachers' Association, 1860 |
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... idea of a true and proper Education than this - to " train up a child in the way in which he should go " -to fit him for his duties as a re- sponsible being . The performance of these duties brings into re- quisition all the faculties ...
... idea of a true and proper Education than this - to " train up a child in the way in which he should go " -to fit him for his duties as a re- sponsible being . The performance of these duties brings into re- quisition all the faculties ...
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... ideas of others . You cannot tell me the color of an orange , if I have never observed that color . No one can give you an idea of a simple sound that you have never heard . Observation is the beginning of all study ; the earliest exer ...
... ideas of others . You cannot tell me the color of an orange , if I have never observed that color . No one can give you an idea of a simple sound that you have never heard . Observation is the beginning of all study ; the earliest exer ...
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... ideas , were often so impatient for the hour and minute of recitation to arrive , as almost to annoy me . We may have advanced slowly as regards space passed over in the book , but I think those who examined them at the end of a few ...
... ideas , were often so impatient for the hour and minute of recitation to arrive , as almost to annoy me . We may have advanced slowly as regards space passed over in the book , but I think those who examined them at the end of a few ...
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... ideas , than his school - boy days . To every one there is a pleasure in recounting the scenes of childhood , in drawing a retrospective picture of boyish sports and girlish romps . It would be interesting to know who kept the first ...
... ideas , than his school - boy days . To every one there is a pleasure in recounting the scenes of childhood , in drawing a retrospective picture of boyish sports and girlish romps . It would be interesting to know who kept the first ...
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cating his ideas . The ancient Hindoos and Egyptians at first used hieroglyphics , or made pictures , to convey intelligence ; lat- terly , the Phoenecians invented the alphabet , and gradually formed a written language . From this ...
cating his ideas . The ancient Hindoos and Egyptians at first used hieroglyphics , or made pictures , to convey intelligence ; lat- terly , the Phoenecians invented the alphabet , and gradually formed a written language . From this ...
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