The English Journal of Education, Volume 3Darton and Clark, 1849 - Education |
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... tion and extension of Ragged Schools in our own country . It seemed also desirable that one should make oneself acquainted with the works on Method and Pædagogy , recently published in France , and with the expedients of instruction ...
... tion and extension of Ragged Schools in our own country . It seemed also desirable that one should make oneself acquainted with the works on Method and Pædagogy , recently published in France , and with the expedients of instruction ...
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... tion ; while it has an arrière pensée that must eventually embar- rass them all . The Church is denationalized , because she is ultramontane . She opposes herself to the existing government , that she may gain by its fears . All this ...
... tion ; while it has an arrière pensée that must eventually embar- rass them all . The Church is denationalized , because she is ultramontane . She opposes herself to the existing government , that she may gain by its fears . All this ...
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... tion around them , and have calmly pursued their daily tasks . The public examinations at the close of the session have been more satisfactory than usual . To these days of tumultuous effervescence they have felt that there was an on ...
... tion around them , and have calmly pursued their daily tasks . The public examinations at the close of the session have been more satisfactory than usual . To these days of tumultuous effervescence they have felt that there was an on ...
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... tion . They seem to be mostly big , bad boys ; monsters , I dare say , of audacity in fight , for they look as if they feared neither God nor man . Are these legalized brigands the fruits of edu- cation apart from religion ? of the ...
... tion . They seem to be mostly big , bad boys ; monsters , I dare say , of audacity in fight , for they look as if they feared neither God nor man . Are these legalized brigands the fruits of edu- cation apart from religion ? of the ...
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... tion may be expressed by the word extent - all its features have a breadth and superficial development , to which in the Old World and especially in Europe we are unaccustomed . Its general divisions are consequently few in number , and ...
... tion may be expressed by the word extent - all its features have a breadth and superficial development , to which in the Old World and especially in Europe we are unaccustomed . Its general divisions are consequently few in number , and ...
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