Education, Volumen20New England Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... beginning to feel his own force , but is without a code of action ; animal spirits dominate ; he needs drill to teach him that all true liberty must rest on the observance of fundamental laws . In the class , he learns of structure as a ...
... beginning to feel his own force , but is without a code of action ; animal spirits dominate ; he needs drill to teach him that all true liberty must rest on the observance of fundamental laws . In the class , he learns of structure as a ...
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... beginning on the first Monday in June in the year which is the mean of two decennium censuses of the United States under said Act " table and complete a census in all respects according to the schedules of enumeration in the census of ...
... beginning on the first Monday in June in the year which is the mean of two decennium censuses of the United States under said Act " table and complete a census in all respects according to the schedules of enumeration in the census of ...
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... beginning , has contemptuously ignored the public school , is this same self - elected " upper ten " that , like the appearing and disappearing pictures in the biograph , for one short generation hovers on the glittering crest of ...
... beginning , has contemptuously ignored the public school , is this same self - elected " upper ten " that , like the appearing and disappearing pictures in the biograph , for one short generation hovers on the glittering crest of ...
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... beginning . The one mistake shared in common by the entire class of out - and - out critics of the American common school , is a wrong point of view . Of course an educational ideal , if it is really " the vision " without which " the ...
... beginning . The one mistake shared in common by the entire class of out - and - out critics of the American common school , is a wrong point of view . Of course an educational ideal , if it is really " the vision " without which " the ...
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... beginning of thought , and its evo- lution is the first sign of human consciousness ; indeed , we may almost say of animal consciousness . " In conclusion I will say that I have but one important sug- gestion to offer on the teaching of ...
... beginning of thought , and its evo- lution is the first sign of human consciousness ; indeed , we may almost say of animal consciousness . " In conclusion I will say that I have but one important sug- gestion to offer on the teaching of ...
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Página 414 - When my eyes shall be turned to behold for the last time the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union ; on States dissevered, discordant, belligerent; on a land rent with civil feuds, or drenched, it may be, in fraternal blood!
Página 244 - But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing; Uphold us, cherish, and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal Silence: truths that wake, To perish never...
Página 84 - To him that hath shall be given ; and from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath.
Página 274 - If he who makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before...
Página 144 - Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks: methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full mid-day beam...
Página 390 - That therefore, which makes a good Constitution, must keep it, viz. Men of Wisdom and Virtue, Qualities, that because they descend not with worldly Inheritances, must be carefully propagated by a virtuous Education of Youth...
Página 390 - That all children within this province, of the age of twelve years, shall be taught some useful trade or skill, to the end none may be idle; but the poor may work to live and the rich, if they become poor, may not want.
Página 39 - Take ye the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel, after their families, by the house of their fathers, with the number of their names, every male by their polls ; from twenty years old and upward, all that are able to go forth to war in Israel : thou and Aaron shall number them by their armies.
Página 558 - Then how can he who has magnificence of mind and is the spectator of all time and all existence, think much of human life?
Página 81 - Israel to rouse the people out of their selfcomplacency, to refresh their moral ideals, to remind them that the life is more than meat, and the body more than raiment, and that to whom much is given of them shall much also be required.