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Page 64
... minds or such as are placed in solitary or unprotected situations ; and when it is recollected how effectually it ruins the peace of mind of those to whom they are addressed , and how deeply they undermine the security and happiness of ...
... minds or such as are placed in solitary or unprotected situations ; and when it is recollected how effectually it ruins the peace of mind of those to whom they are addressed , and how deeply they undermine the security and happiness of ...
Page 366
... mind by the reality of the transaction , assist in fixing the lesson in his memory . The nearest approach that we can make towards placing our pupils in this situation of the foreigner is , to engage them in com- mitting to memory the ...
... mind by the reality of the transaction , assist in fixing the lesson in his memory . The nearest approach that we can make towards placing our pupils in this situation of the foreigner is , to engage them in com- mitting to memory the ...
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... mind of the learner with many examples , before we call upon him to classify them , and de- duce from them rules and general principles . The disposition to generalize soon arises in the mind ; and if the teacher were careful not to ...
... mind of the learner with many examples , before we call upon him to classify them , and de- duce from them rules and general principles . The disposition to generalize soon arises in the mind ; and if the teacher were careful not to ...
Contents
Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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