| Colymbia - 1873 - 274 стор.
...the life-hoat. He said that all who led a seafaring life or even went a sea voyage should be taught to be as much at home in the water as on dry land. On my expressing doubts as to the practicability of this, he said, " Well, I think you will alter your... | |
| Robert Ellis Dudgeon - 1873 - 268 стор.
...the life-boat. He said that all who led a seafaring life or even went a sea voyage should be taught to be as much at home in the water as on dry land. On my expressing doubts as to the practicability of this, he said, " Well, I think you will alter your... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1882 - 286 стор.
...He is to drink cold water when he is hot. He is allowed a good spell of sleep, because he needs it. He is to be as much at home in the water as on land. The faculties to be educated at this period are the senses. Let him learn to measure, number,... | |
| Frances E. Arnold FORSTER - 1882 - 590 стор.
...living, and where the little active copper-coloured boys are so early taught to swim, that they are said to be as much at home in the water as on dry land. Leaving these fair islands we must pass to the bitter cold of North America, the land of furs and of... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 352 стор.
...The child must learn to bear suffering, and to put up with tumbles and knocks, without uttering aery. Strength, health, and a good conscience are the objects...natural savage, the instinct of finding his way in dark place's, of measuring distances with eyes and feet, and of beating all those of his age by swiftness... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 470 стор.
...The child must learn to bear suffering, and to put up with tumbles and knocks, without uttering aery. Strength, health, and a good conscience are the objects...all those of his age by swiftness of foot. He is to leam the piano rather than the violin. He is to draw from nature, to learn geometry rather by observation... | |
| 1920 - 730 стор.
...not at the moment thinking of any such luxury as eggs. A restless and far-ranging slayer, and almost as much at home in the water as on dry land, he had entered the swamp in the hope of finding just such a happy hunting-ground as this bit of mouse-thronged... | |
| 1900 - 836 стор.
...He is to drink cold water when he is hot. He is allowed a good spell of sleep, because he needs it. He is to be as much at home in the water as on land. The faculties to be educated at this period are the senses. Let him learn to measure, number,... | |
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