The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Education, Том 19F.W. Hurtt & Company, 1870 |
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... fact , we may as well come at once to the heart of this mat- ter and say that the great need of this Republic just now , is scien- tific , skilled , disciplined labor in every department of American life . We have a country as large as ...
... fact , we may as well come at once to the heart of this mat- ter and say that the great need of this Republic just now , is scien- tific , skilled , disciplined labor in every department of American life . We have a country as large as ...
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... fact that these two bodies did not usually work harmoniously , prevented the adoption of many of the reforms which the superintendent advocated . Still , Mr. Smyth's administration was a period of great prosperity and ad- vancement with ...
... fact that these two bodies did not usually work harmoniously , prevented the adoption of many of the reforms which the superintendent advocated . Still , Mr. Smyth's administration was a period of great prosperity and ad- vancement with ...
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... fact that Francis Bacon , with whom Galileo divides the honors of the in- ductive philosophy , is supposed to have doubted the motion of the earth on its axis . Even after the time of Newton , some were of a like opinion . An edition of ...
... fact that Francis Bacon , with whom Galileo divides the honors of the in- ductive philosophy , is supposed to have doubted the motion of the earth on its axis . Even after the time of Newton , some were of a like opinion . An edition of ...
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... fact is that no edi- tor or publisher of an educational journal - disconnected from any publishing house , where it is used as means of advertising - has ever grown wealthy by the profits of the business . * * What all these journals ...
... fact is that no edi- tor or publisher of an educational journal - disconnected from any publishing house , where it is used as means of advertising - has ever grown wealthy by the profits of the business . * * What all these journals ...
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... fact or precept , and inaugurates atheism as the supreme law of our schools , thus rendering them more instead of less objectionable to the Roman Catholic Church , and imperiling the very existence of the system . We believe that these ...
... fact or precept , and inaugurates atheism as the supreme law of our schools , thus rendering them more instead of less objectionable to the Roman Catholic Church , and imperiling the very existence of the system . We believe that these ...
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Сторінка 267 - Utilitarians, who would turn, if they had their way, themselves and their race into vegetables; men who think, as far as such can be said to think, that the meat is more than the life, and the raiment than the body ; who look to the earth as a stable, and to its fruit as fodder ; vine-dressers and husbandmen, who love the corn they grind, and the grapes they crush, better than the gardens of the angels upon the slopes of Eden...
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Сторінка 431 - ... minute details, and the time to be devoted to each part, the order in which the steps are to be taken, and even the methods of teaching, are definitely and authoritatively prescribed. As a result the teacher is not free to teach according to his 'conscience and power...
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