Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute of Instruction ... Including the Journal of Proceedings ..., Том 36American Institute of Instruction, 1866 List of members included in each volume, beginning with 1891. |
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... CIVIL POLITY A BRANCH OF SCHOOL EDUCATION . By Emory Washburn . • • 119 151 174 LECTURE IV . DYNAMIC AND MECHANIC TEACHING . By W. P. Atkinson . 208 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INSTRUCTION . THIRTY - SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING CONTENTS .
... CIVIL POLITY A BRANCH OF SCHOOL EDUCATION . By Emory Washburn . • • 119 151 174 LECTURE IV . DYNAMIC AND MECHANIC TEACHING . By W. P. Atkinson . 208 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INSTRUCTION . THIRTY - SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING CONTENTS .
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... civil strife . The alliance of treason and ignorance , and their hostility to free schools , were well illustrated by the stealing of school money in Missouri , and the utter repudiation of free schools by the rebel convention in ...
... civil strife . The alliance of treason and ignorance , and their hostility to free schools , were well illustrated by the stealing of school money in Missouri , and the utter repudiation of free schools by the rebel convention in ...
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... Governor Washburn , of Cambridge , Massachusetts , was introduced to the audience , and gave a lecture on " Civil Polity as a Branch of School Education . " After the lecture , Bishop Smith , of Kentucky , 44 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS .
... Governor Washburn , of Cambridge , Massachusetts , was introduced to the audience , and gave a lecture on " Civil Polity as a Branch of School Education . " After the lecture , Bishop Smith , of Kentucky , 44 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS .
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... civil polity - and I wrote that article in the law which has been referred to , and I think I understand to- night what it means better than when I wrote it . I meant that the children should be taught , in our schools which are ...
... civil polity - and I wrote that article in the law which has been referred to , and I think I understand to- night what it means better than when I wrote it . I meant that the children should be taught , in our schools which are ...
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... civil strife into which we were providentially cast , it was our duty , if we would preserve intact our institutions of liberty , if we would maintain our civilization and make our country worth the saving , make it grand and great in ...
... civil strife into which we were providentially cast , it was our duty , if we would preserve intact our institutions of liberty , if we would maintain our civilization and make our country worth the saving , make it grand and great in ...
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Страница 132 - ... the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity, and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality, chastity, moderation and temperance, and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society, and the basis upon which a republican constitution is founded...
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Страница 208 - Dynamics in man's fortunes and nature, as well as of Mechanics. There is a science which treats of, and practically addresses, the primary, unmodified forces and energies of man, the mysterious springs of Love, and Fear, and Wonder, of Enthusiasm, Poetry, Religion, all which have a truly vital and infinite character; as well as a science which practically addresses the finite, modified developments of these, when they take the shape of immediate 'motives,' as hope of reward, or as fear of punishment.
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Страница 18 - You have lost a camel,' said he to the merchants. ' Indeed we have,' they replied. ' Was he not blind in his right eye, and lame in his left leg ? ' said the dervise. ' He was,
Страница 18 - Most certainly he was,' they replied ; ' and as you have seen him so lately, and marked him so particularly, you can, in all probability, conduct us unto him.' ' My friends,' said the dervise, ' I have never seen your camel, nor ever heard of him but from you.' ' A pretty story, truly,' said the merchants ; ' but where are the jewels which formed a part of his cargo ? ' 'I have neither seen your camel nor your jewels,
Страница 18 - He was,' replied the merchants. ' Had he not lost a front tooth ? ' said the dervise. ' He had,' rejoined the merchants. ' And was he not loaded with honey on one side, and wheat on the other?