| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1877 - 626 Seiten
...drill-sergeant, or that his sole power as an educator lay in his knowledge and skill as a teacher of language. Imbued himself with the noblest views of life and...endeavors, aims, and influence were of the moral kind. And if," he says, " in the words of Lovell Edgeworth, you ask, — ' How did he rule thorn, — by... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1880 - 980 Seiten
...drill-sergeant, or that his sole power as an educator lay in his knowledge and skill as a teacher of language. Imbued himself with the noblest views of life and...endeavors, aims, and influence were of the moral kind. And if," he says, " in the words of Lovcll Edgeworth, you ask, — ' How did ho rule them, — by what... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1880 - 958 Seiten
...drill-sergeant, or that his sole power as an educator lay in his knowledge and skill as a teacher of language. Imbued himself with the noblest views of life and...endeavors, aims, and influence were of the moral kind. And if," he says, " in the words of Lovcll Edgeworth, you ask, — 1 How did be rule them, — by what... | |
| Nehemiah Cleaveland - 1914 - 138 Seiten
...should give the answer : "'He knew the way to touch their hearts." There was no lesson which he urged so frequently or more successfully on his boys, than...out the men they were. Of all the five hundred and twenty five boys who were here under Mr. Moody, only one individual is known to survive. This gentleman... | |
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