Education and Educational Institutions Considered, with Reference to the Industrial Professions, and the Present Aspect of SocietyJohn W. Parker, 1846 - 108 страници |
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... . So , also , university education is only so far referred to as it may have afforded a convincing argument or an apposite illustration . Neither have I entered upon an inquiry into the discipline and manage- ment of iv .
... . So , also , university education is only so far referred to as it may have afforded a convincing argument or an apposite illustration . Neither have I entered upon an inquiry into the discipline and manage- ment of iv .
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James Booth. upon an inquiry into the discipline and manage- ment of scholastic institutions ; for although many of them are replete with abuses , yet the discussion of such matters , however interesting it might be to persons ...
James Booth. upon an inquiry into the discipline and manage- ment of scholastic institutions ; for although many of them are replete with abuses , yet the discussion of such matters , however interesting it might be to persons ...
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... ment , and modes of executive administration , differing so widely from our own ; with the usages of peace and war , and the rules of inter- national law , so abhorrent from those of modern times . He will thus learn that , while they ...
... ment , and modes of executive administration , differing so widely from our own ; with the usages of peace and war , and the rules of inter- national law , so abhorrent from those of modern times . He will thus learn that , while they ...
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... ment , merely as a convenient resting - place , while waiting for ordination , or reading for a fellowship . There is perhaps no opinion on this well - ventilated but ill - understood subject of Education , more widely spread , more ...
... ment , merely as a convenient resting - place , while waiting for ordination , or reading for a fellowship . There is perhaps no opinion on this well - ventilated but ill - understood subject of Education , more widely spread , more ...
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... mortified to find , that if he is not content to remain a child in understanding all the days of his life , he has his Education for real life to begin . " ment of all their intellectual faculties , to the unnatural 16.
... mortified to find , that if he is not content to remain a child in understanding all the days of his life , he has his Education for real life to begin . " ment of all their intellectual faculties , to the unnatural 16.
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Страница 36 - ... acquired a knowledge of the ancient languages. But not one gentleman in fifty can possibly receive what we should call a complete and liberal education. That term includes not only the ancient languages, but those of France, Italy, Germany, and Spain. It includes mathematics, the experimental sciences, and moral philosophy. An intimate acquaintance both with the profound and polite parts of English literature is indispensable. Few of those who are intended for professional or commercial life...
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