The English Journal of Education, Band 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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... institution by the public authorities , both those of the general government and of the commune in which he resides , he appears to deplore the inevi- table tendency of a centralized board , to stereotype , as it were , public ...
... institution by the public authorities , both those of the general government and of the commune in which he resides , he appears to deplore the inevi- table tendency of a centralized board , to stereotype , as it were , public ...
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... institution according to the ideas which commended themselves to his own understanding , but according to the me- thods established by the public authorities , who virtually pre- scribed the course of instruction , by giving the diploma ...
... institution according to the ideas which commended themselves to his own understanding , but according to the me- thods established by the public authorities , who virtually pre- scribed the course of instruction , by giving the diploma ...
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... institution I visited at Amiens . I confess that I thought there was a want of books and apparatus . Dec. 29 , 1848. - We visited the noble school of the Christian Brothers , situate near the church and seminary of St. Sulpice . It has ...
... institution I visited at Amiens . I confess that I thought there was a want of books and apparatus . Dec. 29 , 1848. - We visited the noble school of the Christian Brothers , situate near the church and seminary of St. Sulpice . It has ...
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... institution at Courbevoie , I find that he gives an excellent exposition of the true nature and tendency of primary normal instruction . He treats of its importance as a powerful agent for good or evil ; comparing it to " an abundant ...
... institution at Courbevoie , I find that he gives an excellent exposition of the true nature and tendency of primary normal instruction . He treats of its importance as a powerful agent for good or evil ; comparing it to " an abundant ...
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... institution , in its way , for the education of a sensitive and sentimental people . The veneration paid to the remains of the departed in this vast burial - place , is not only allied to all the noblest instincts of humanity , but is a ...
... institution , in its way , for the education of a sensitive and sentimental people . The veneration paid to the remains of the departed in this vast burial - place , is not only allied to all the noblest instincts of humanity , but is a ...
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