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" ... and who do not learn to read and write until the constitution begins to be consolidated, but who enjoy the benefit of a good physical education, very soon surpass, in their studies, those who commence earlier and read numerous books when very young. "
Remarks on the Influence of Mental Cultivation and Mental Excitement Upon ... - Page 66
by Amariah Brigham - 1833 - 461 pages
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The British Annals of Education for ...: Being The Scholastic ..., Volumes 1-2

Education - 1844 - 688 pages
...They believe that children cannot too soon learn to read and write. Their children, therefore, arc obliged to remain many hours in school, breathing...education, very soon surpass in their studies those who commenced study earlier, and read numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated...
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Language as a Means of Mental Culture and International ..., Volume 1

Claude Marcel - Foreign Language Study - 1853 - 458 pages
...any number of children of equal intellectual power, those who receive no particular care in childhood and who do not learn to read and write until the constitution...soon surpass, in their studies, those who commence earlier and read numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense...
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The World's Laconics: Or, The Best Thoughts of the Best Authors

Tryon Edwards - Quotations, English - 1853 - 442 pages
...organization, and prevent its proper and mature development. — Hufeland. EDUCATION, TOO EARLY. — Experience demonstrates that of any number of children of equal intellectual powers, those who receive no particular care in infancy, and who do not begin to study till the constitution begins...
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Michigan Journal of Education and Teachers' Magazine, Volumes 1-2

Education - 1854 - 862 pages
...intellectual poweis, those who receive no particular care in infancy and who do not begin to study till the constitution begins to be consolidated, but who...education, very soon surpass in their studies those who commenced earlier, and who read numerous books when very young. — Spurzheim. ALL labor of mind required...
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The Massachusetts Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education, Volume 8

Education - 1855 - 396 pages
...number of children of equal intellectual power, those who receive no particular care in childhood, and who do not learn to read and write until the constitution...soon surpass, in their studies, those who commence earlier and read numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense...
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The Relative Importance of Ancient and Modern Languages: Considered as ...

Language and education - 1856 - 84 pages
...number of children of equal intellectual power, those who receive no particular care in childhood, and who do not learn to read and write until the constitution...soon surpass, in their studies, those who commence earlier and read numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense...
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Annual Report of the Board of Education Together with the ..., Volume 20

Massachusetts. Board of Education - Education - 1857 - 898 pages
...intellectual powers, those who receive no particular care in infancy, and who do not begin study till the constitution begins to be consolidated, but who...education, very soon surpass in their studies those who commenced earlier, and who read numerous books when very young." The idea which obtains in some communities,...
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The Avoidable Causes of Disease, Insanity and Deformity, Volume 1

John Ellis - Diseases - 1860 - 350 pages
...number of children of equal intellectual power, those who receive no particular care .in childhood, and who do not learn to read and write until the constitution...very soon surpass in their studies those who commence earlier, and read numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense...
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The Avoidable causes of disease, insanity, and deformity

John Ellis - 1870 - 450 pages
...any number of children of equal intellectual power, those who receive no particular care m childhood, and who do not learn to read and write until the constitution...very soon surpass in their studies those who commence earlier, and read numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense...
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The Medical Age, Volume 10

Medicine - 1892 - 798 pages
...the physical organization, and its proper and mature development." — Huffeland. Spurzheim says: " Experience demonstrates that, of any number of children of equal intellectual powers, those who receive no particular care in infancy and who do no: begin to study till the constitution begins...
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