The American Journal of Education, Том 13Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1863 |
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... young men . Nor can we per ceive , after much observation on its effect , that it has impaired the purely moral motives of action , or excited evil passions , to be re membered in after life . At West Point all the moral actions which ...
... young men . Nor can we per ceive , after much observation on its effect , that it has impaired the purely moral motives of action , or excited evil passions , to be re membered in after life . At West Point all the moral actions which ...
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... young men to seek honor and usefulness in other pursuits . Nor did the government discourage this , for it foresaw what has hap pened , that these young men , so highly educated in science , would diffuse this knowledge throughout the ...
... young men to seek honor and usefulness in other pursuits . Nor did the government discourage this , for it foresaw what has hap pened , that these young men , so highly educated in science , would diffuse this knowledge throughout the ...
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... Young gentlemen destined for a college education , can be prepared at this seminary for admission into any college or university in the country , either as freshmen , or one or two years in advance , and in the mean time will be enabled ...
... Young gentlemen destined for a college education , can be prepared at this seminary for admission into any college or university in the country , either as freshmen , or one or two years in advance , and in the mean time will be enabled ...
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... young , and grow up under my system . The mind and body are then more susceptible of improvement , than at a more advanced period . Few , if any , vicious habits have then been formed , and the morals , un- der a strict and regular ...
... young , and grow up under my system . The mind and body are then more susceptible of improvement , than at a more advanced period . Few , if any , vicious habits have then been formed , and the morals , un- der a strict and regular ...
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... young man shut up in this way and kept apart from men is like a young tree which ought to bear fruit , but is planted in a kettle . Such treat- The monks shut up the young , as people do birds in a cage ; so that they can neither hear ...
... young man shut up in this way and kept apart from men is like a young tree which ought to bear fruit , but is planted in a kettle . Such treat- The monks shut up the young , as people do birds in a cage ; so that they can neither hear ...
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Сторінка 270 - ... one that ruleth well his own house, having his children in subjection with all gravity; (For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the Church of God ?) Not a novice, lest being lifted up with pride he fall into the condemnation of the devil.
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