Report on Education in the Parochial Schools of the Counties of Aberdeen, Banff and Moray: Addressed to the Trustees of the Dick BequestT. Constable, 1865 - 401 Seiten |
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... intelligence is already given . The latter , on the other hand , has to rear suc- cessive generations of children , during the years in which they are most open to impressions . These chil- dren he has , in the widest sense , to train ...
... intelligence is already given . The latter , on the other hand , has to rear suc- cessive generations of children , during the years in which they are most open to impressions . These chil- dren he has , in the widest sense , to train ...
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... intelligence , and of a good habit of the will . All the materials of instruction which he uses , he must regard as nothing more than the implements with which he works towards these ends . It is fortunate that , however mechanically he ...
... intelligence , and of a good habit of the will . All the materials of instruction which he uses , he must regard as nothing more than the implements with which he works towards these ends . It is fortunate that , however mechanically he ...
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... intelligence or of will which is the end of his teaching , or the rela- tion of his instruments to the production of these habits , unless he himself has some knowledge of the nature of the intelligence and the will . Indeed , only to ...
... intelligence or of will which is the end of his teaching , or the rela- tion of his instruments to the production of these habits , unless he himself has some knowledge of the nature of the intelligence and the will . Indeed , only to ...
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... intelligence and the will which constitute the objects of his pro- fessional existence , depends on his knowledge of human nature . If he does not admit this , he de- grades himself from the position of an educated worker striving by ...
... intelligence and the will which constitute the objects of his pro- fessional existence , depends on his knowledge of human nature . If he does not admit this , he de- grades himself from the position of an educated worker striving by ...
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... intelligence and will , sufficiently clear and precise to yield to him a distinct conception of that good habit of both , which constitutes the purpose of education , but may be so ignorant of the manner , the conditions , and the ...
... intelligence and will , sufficiently clear and precise to yield to him a distinct conception of that good habit of both , which constitutes the purpose of education , but may be so ignorant of the manner , the conditions , and the ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 356 - This was the most unkindest cut of all; For when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors
Seite 356 - O, now you weep; and, I perceive, you feel The dint of pity : these are gracious drops. Kind souls, what ! weep you, when you but behold Our Caesar's vesture wounded ? Look you here, Here is himself, marr'd, as you see, with traitors.
Seite 356 - If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. You all do know this mantle : I remember The first time ever Caesar put it on ; 'Twas on a summer's evening, in his tent ; That day he overcame the Nervii : — Look! in this place ran Cassius...
Seite 357 - Now is it Rome indeed and room enough, When there is in it but one only man.
Seite 102 - It calls in my spirits, composes my thoughts, delights my ear, recreates my mind, and so not only fits me for after business, but fills my heart, at the present, with pure and useful thoughts ; so that when the Music sounds the sweetest in my ears, truth commonly flows the clearest into my mind.
Seite 367 - If the square described upon one of the sides of a triangle, be equal to the squares described upon the other two sides of it ; the angle contained by these two sides is a right angle.
Seite 368 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Seite 180 - Do unto others as you would that others should do unto you.
Seite 221 - Scotland, and that he will not exercise the functions of his office to the prejudice or subversion of the Church of Scotland as by law established.
Seite 367 - If a straight line be divided into two equal, and also into two unequal parts ; the squares on the two unequal parts are together double of the square on half the line, and of the square on the line between the points of section.