The Educational Magazineetc., 1838 |
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... living objects , and made sensible that everything that lives has sen- sation , it may , and very often does , amuse itself with torturing living animals , till habits of cruelty are deeply implanted in the mind . So nicely interwoven ...
... living objects , and made sensible that everything that lives has sen- sation , it may , and very often does , amuse itself with torturing living animals , till habits of cruelty are deeply implanted in the mind . So nicely interwoven ...
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... living record of his government on earth — a standing com- mentary on its laws . In the visitations of providence , in the sunshine and the shower ; the earthquake , the famine , and the pestilence ; the results of virtue and of vice ...
... living record of his government on earth — a standing com- mentary on its laws . In the visitations of providence , in the sunshine and the shower ; the earthquake , the famine , and the pestilence ; the results of virtue and of vice ...
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... living history of ancient mind , or the key which unlocks to us modern literature and the mental relationships of one country with another . Hence the importance of the study of some of the dead and some of the living languages . The ...
... living history of ancient mind , or the key which unlocks to us modern literature and the mental relationships of one country with another . Hence the importance of the study of some of the dead and some of the living languages . The ...
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State and Prospects of Education | 1 |
Outline of a Plan for a Teachers | 10 |
BoardingSchool Education | 16 |
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