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Page 254
... early periods of education , it ought rather to be attempted indi- rectly than directly ; by inducing a child to recollect carefully in order to relate accurately what he has seen , or by leading him to think on some of the simple ...
... early periods of education , it ought rather to be attempted indi- rectly than directly ; by inducing a child to recollect carefully in order to relate accurately what he has seen , or by leading him to think on some of the simple ...
Page 263
... early and long neglected ; and this in proportion to the degree in which it has been neglected , in proportion to ... earliest period of education , to give these cir- S 4 cumstances cumstances their proper influence and direction ; and ...
... early and long neglected ; and this in proportion to the degree in which it has been neglected , in proportion to ... earliest period of education , to give these cir- S 4 cumstances cumstances their proper influence and direction ; and ...
Page 530
... early history of the Romans , sparing neither time nor labour to acquit themselves of so immense and difficult a task . They were well acquainted with the events of past ages , by consulting the works of the most eminent authors who ...
... early history of the Romans , sparing neither time nor labour to acquit themselves of so immense and difficult a task . They were well acquainted with the events of past ages , by consulting the works of the most eminent authors who ...
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