| Conduct of life - 1837 - 304 pages
...Sinibaldi, an Italian writer, " to the age of seven, ought to be entirely consecrated to the perfect development of the organization of children, and by...up] has gained," says Brigham, an American writer, " what is far, very far more valuable than any mental acquirements which a child may make, viz. a sound... | |
| Pennsylvania Hall Association (Philadelphia, Pa.), Samuel Webb - Slavery - 1838 - 222 pages
...never to be cultivated at the expense of the body, and physical education ought to precede that of intellect, and then proceed simultaneously with it,...base, and instruction the ornament of education." Upon this same subject Paulding remarks : " Knowledge should only keep pace with the natural growth... | |
| 1840 - 598 pages
...never to be cultivated at the expense of the body, and physical education ought to precede that of intellect, and then proceed simultaneously with it,...base, and instruction the ornament, of education." Julien, a French writer, observes — "The course to be adopted with children for the first ten years... | |
| Phrenology - 1840 - 610 pages
...never to be cuitivated at the expense of the body, and physical education ought to precede that of intellect, and then proceed simultaneously with it,...without cultivating one faculty to the neglect of others—for health is the base, and instruction the ornament, of education." Julien, a French writer,... | |
| Education - 1844 - 688 pages
...numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense of the body ; and physical education ought to precede that of the intellect,...base, and instruction the ornament of education."* That these views respecting early education have had, and continue to have, a practical influence in... | |
| Claude Marcel - Language and languages - 1853 - 458 pages
...numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense of the body ; and physical education ought to precede that of the intellect,...base, and instruction the ornament of education." * Let parents then check, rather than excite in their children, this early disposition to mental activity,... | |
| Claude Marcel - Foreign Language Study - 1853 - 458 pages
...never to be cultivated at the expense of the body ; and physical • De la Saute da Gtns de Lettrts. education ought to precede that of the intellect,...base, and instruction the ornament of education." * Let parents then check, rather than excite in their children, this early disposition to mental activity,... | |
| Education - 1855 - 396 pages
...numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense of the body ; and physical education ought to precede that of the intellect,...base, and instruction the ornament of education." Let parents then check, rather than excite in their children, this early disposition to mental activity,... | |
| Language and education - 1856 - 84 pages
...at the expense of the body; and physical education ought to precede that of the intellect, and then simultaneously with it, without cultivating one faculty...base, and instruction the ornament of education." * The mental faculties which education proposes to cultivate are: Attention, Perception. Conception,... | |
| Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1858 - 800 pages
...distinguished Spurzheim, that "the mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense of the body, and physical education ought to precede that of the intellect,...cultivating one faculty to the neglect of others, lor health is the base, and study the ornament of education." I will bring these remarks to a close... | |
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