The Educational Magazineetc., 1838 |
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... nature , which will comprehend Na- tural History , and Natural Philosophy ; the works of Art , which bring him in contact with civilized life in its highest form ; and , lastly , the abstract sciences , such as grammar , and the ...
... nature , which will comprehend Na- tural History , and Natural Philosophy ; the works of Art , which bring him in contact with civilized life in its highest form ; and , lastly , the abstract sciences , such as grammar , and the ...
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... Natural History , and the elements of Natural Philosophy , Linear Drawing , and Singing . With the defects of the establishment , it is perfectly astonishing how so many subjects can be taught , and how they can be taught so efficiently ...
... Natural History , and the elements of Natural Philosophy , Linear Drawing , and Singing . With the defects of the establishment , it is perfectly astonishing how so many subjects can be taught , and how they can be taught so efficiently ...
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... natural history of the country and its physical state and advantages , were ... philosophy was generally our evening amusement . I did not so much lecture ... natural philoso- phy , and perform most of the experiments of the travelling ...
... natural history of the country and its physical state and advantages , were ... philosophy was generally our evening amusement . I did not so much lecture ... natural philoso- phy , and perform most of the experiments of the travelling ...
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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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