Method of Teachers' Institutes, and the Theory of EducationA.S. Barnes, 1866 - 75 páginas |
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... energy , that iron will and unconquerable perseverance which so sig- nally marked his progenitors . He was born in the midst of a revolution . Cor- Corsican revolution . Born amid convulsions . arouse . sica OF NAPOLEON . 45.
... energy , that iron will and unconquerable perseverance which so sig- nally marked his progenitors . He was born in the midst of a revolution . Cor- Corsican revolution . Born amid convulsions . arouse . sica OF NAPOLEON . 45.
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Samuel Penniman Bates. Corsican revolution . Born amid convulsions . arouse . sica , though an insignificant island ... Corsicans and to make it a French province . It was the scene of wild disorder . Families were broken up and scattered ...
Samuel Penniman Bates. Corsican revolution . Born amid convulsions . arouse . sica , though an insignificant island ... Corsicans and to make it a French province . It was the scene of wild disorder . Families were broken up and scattered ...
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... inspired . The island of Corsica is filled with scenery the most wild and romantic . In the midst of this , Napoleon passed his youth . To a mind cold and Influence . Quiet retreat . Pale , thoughtful boy . OF NAPOLEON . 47.
... inspired . The island of Corsica is filled with scenery the most wild and romantic . In the midst of this , Napoleon passed his youth . To a mind cold and Influence . Quiet retreat . Pale , thoughtful boy . OF NAPOLEON . 47.
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... Corsicans , whose fortunes the father of Napoleon had followed , was accustomed often to visit the family , and our young hero was never tired of hearing from ... Corsican Taste for reading . How acquired . Count Marbœuf . 3 OF NAPOLEON . 49.
... Corsicans , whose fortunes the father of Napoleon had followed , was accustomed often to visit the family , and our young hero was never tired of hearing from ... Corsican Taste for reading . How acquired . Count Marbœuf . 3 OF NAPOLEON . 49.
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... Corsican boy , is found one of the most striking lessons that can be impressed upon the minds of the young . He was promoted because he deserved to be promoted ; be- cause by his own efforts and zeal he had prepared himself to be ...
... Corsican boy , is found one of the most striking lessons that can be impressed upon the minds of the young . He was promoted because he deserved to be promoted ; be- cause by his own efforts and zeal he had prepared himself to be ...
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A. S. BARNES Abbé Raynal acquainted acquired Aristotle Bacchanalia beauty Bishop of Autun Cæsar Cicero civil common schools correct Corsican course cultivation culture declensions Demosthenes desire duty elements Elihu Burritt eloquence eminent emotion enabled energy English language exercise faculties feelings fruits genius give glory guage habits hand heart helots honor human improvement inspire Institute instruction intellectual interest James Watt knowledge labor language lectures lessons liberty Madame de Staël means ment mental methods mind moral Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte Nathaniel Bowditch nation nature never noble object orator passions period philosophical plebeian possessed practical principles profession pupil purpose pursued scholar secure skill speak speaker spirit sublime success taste taught teacher teaching text-books Themistocles thought tion tones triumphs true truth utterance virtue voice words young youth