Education, the School and the Teacher, in English LiteratureBrown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 13
... nature should intermit her course , and leave altogether , though it were for a while , the observation of her own laws , if these principal and mother elements of the world , whereof all things in this lower world are made , should ...
... nature should intermit her course , and leave altogether , though it were for a while , the observation of her own laws , if these principal and mother elements of the world , whereof all things in this lower world are made , should ...
Pàgina 19
... nature , to beauty , to acts of benevolence , to deeds of virtue , and to the source of all good - to God himself . DR . RAMSDEN , He [ man ] would look round upon the world without , and the thought would arise in his mind- " Where am ...
... nature , to beauty , to acts of benevolence , to deeds of virtue , and to the source of all good - to God himself . DR . RAMSDEN , He [ man ] would look round upon the world without , and the thought would arise in his mind- " Where am ...
Pàgina 20
... nature goes on , the various circum- stances of his condition incessantly acting upon him - the healthfulness or unhealthfulness of the air he breathes ; the kind , and the sufficiency of his food and clothing ; the degree in which his ...
... nature goes on , the various circum- stances of his condition incessantly acting upon him - the healthfulness or unhealthfulness of the air he breathes ; the kind , and the sufficiency of his food and clothing ; the degree in which his ...
Pàgina 46
... nature , said plainly , that the rod only was the sword , that must keep the school in obedience , and the scholar in good order . Mr. Wotton , a man mild of nature , with soft voice and few words , inclined to M. Secretary's judgment ...
... nature , said plainly , that the rod only was the sword , that must keep the school in obedience , and the scholar in good order . Mr. Wotton , a man mild of nature , with soft voice and few words , inclined to M. Secretary's judgment ...
Pàgina 51
... nature ever leads all men , was most expressed to his chil- dren ; if he could get his table set round with his young little children , he was then in his kingdom ; and it was an exceeding pleasure to hear what sport he would make with ...
... nature ever leads all men , was most expressed to his chil- dren ; if he could get his table set round with his young little children , he was then in his kingdom ; and it was an exceeding pleasure to hear what sport he would make with ...
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