Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School: And the Other Parochial Institutions for Education Established in that City in the Year 1812; with Strictures on Education in GeneralJohn Wardlaw, 1829 - 273 Seiten |
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... , and we know , have sometimes appeared marvellous and incredible , of acquirements , which in others , to whom they had been matters of daily and familiar observation , have long ago ceased to excite the Nor 6 INTRODUCTION ,
... , and we know , have sometimes appeared marvellous and incredible , of acquirements , which in others , to whom they had been matters of daily and familiar observation , have long ago ceased to excite the Nor 6 INTRODUCTION ,
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... observation , have long ago ceased to excite the Nor is it to be ex- pected , that these difficulties , either of understand- ing or belief , should easily yield to any detail of pre- liminary steps , of which , perhaps , the principal ...
... observation , have long ago ceased to excite the Nor is it to be ex- pected , that these difficulties , either of understand- ing or belief , should easily yield to any detail of pre- liminary steps , of which , perhaps , the principal ...
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... . Before closing these introductory observations , there is still one very prevailing error relative to the school in question , to which it seems necessary to 66 advert . It has been pretty generally imagined , INTRODUCTION . 13.
... . Before closing these introductory observations , there is still one very prevailing error relative to the school in question , to which it seems necessary to 66 advert . It has been pretty generally imagined , INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... observe , that , while such a mode of tuition undoubtedly affords ample scope for the exercise , under judicious control , of the highest qualifications , it seems no less certain , that there is none , in which the most moderate ...
... observe , that , while such a mode of tuition undoubtedly affords ample scope for the exercise , under judicious control , of the highest qualifications , it seems no less certain , that there is none , in which the most moderate ...
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... strongly founded on a right knowledge of human nature . It has with equal truth and ele- gance been observed , * that " it is not in the church , " Alison's Sermons . and the observation is alike applicable to the school , 32.
... strongly founded on a right knowledge of human nature . It has with equal truth and ele- gance been observed , * that " it is not in the church , " Alison's Sermons . and the observation is alike applicable to the school , 32.
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