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" ... one, who knowing how much virtue, and a well-tempered soul, is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language, makes it his chief business to form the mind of his scholars and give that a right disposition... "
The Educational Magazine - Página 420
1835
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Annual Report of the Board of Education Together with the ..., Volumen32

Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1868 - 568 páginas
...languages the least part of education ; one who, knowing how much virtue and a well-tempered soul is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language,...would in due time produce all the rest ; and which if not got, and settled so as to keep out ill and vicious habits, languages and sciences and all the other...
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Public Documents of Massachusetts, Volumen1

Massachusetts - 1868 - 1260 páginas
...languages the least part of education ; one who, knowing how much virtue and a well-tempered soul is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language,...disposition; which, if once got, though all the rest shoqld be neglected, would in due time produce all the rest ; and which if not got, and settled so...
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Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the ..., Volumen2,Partes2-3

United States. Bureau of Education - 1893 - 1148 páginas
...languages the least part of education; one who, knowing how much virtue and a well-tempered soul is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language, makes it his chief business to form tho miud of his scholars and give that a right disposition, which if onco got, though all the rust...
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The Rhode Island Schoolmaster, Volumen18

1872 - 456 páginas
...years," should, in the words of Locke, be " one who, knowing how much virtue and a well-tempered soul is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language,...his scholars, and give that a right disposition." The results of this labor of love may not be showy, but its reward is sure and honorable. " In the...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1872 - 786 páginas
...languages the least part of education ; one who, knowing how much virtue and a well-tempered soul ¡a to be preferred to any sort of learning or language, makes it hu chief business to form the mind of his scholars, and give that a right disposition; which, if once...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature

Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 páginas
...language the least part of education ; one, who knowing how much virtue, and a well-tempered soul, is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language,...got and settled, so as to keep out ill and vicious hahits, languages and sciences, and all the other accomplishments of education, will be to no purpose,...
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Systems of Education: A History and Criticism of the Principles, Methods ...

John Gill - 1876 - 328 páginas
...education ; one who, knowing how much virtue and a well tempered soul is to be preferred to any soft of learning or language, makes it his chief business...Which, if once got, though all the rest should be neg- / looted, would in due time produce all the rest; and which, if it be not got, and settled so...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

John Locke - 1880 - 386 páginas
...languages the least part of education ; one who knowing how much virtue, and a well-tempered soul is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language,...be neglected, would, in due time, produce all the r£st: and which, if it be not got, and settled, so as to keep out ill and vicious habits, languages...
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Locke's Thoughts on education [extr.] with intr. essay by J. Gill

John Locke - 1880 - 176 páginas
...languages the least part of education ; one who, knowing how much virtue and a well tempered soul is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language, makes it has chief business to form the mind of his scholars and give that a right disposition; which, if once...
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The works of Samuel Richardson, with a prefatory chapter of biogr ..., Volumen3

Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 458 páginas
...well-tempered soul is to be preferred to any ' sort of learning or language' [What a noble writer is this !] '' makes it his chief business to form the mind of ' his scholars, and give that a right disposition.' [Ay, there, dear sir, is the thing!] 'Which if once got, though all 'the rest should be neglected'...
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