Education, Volumen52New England Publishing Company, 1932 |
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... thoughts to them . As they observed birds building their nests , and animals protecting their young , they thought of their own lives with their encompassing dangers . Nature's creatures often prey upon one another ; man , too , is ...
... thoughts to them . As they observed birds building their nests , and animals protecting their young , they thought of their own lives with their encompassing dangers . Nature's creatures often prey upon one another ; man , too , is ...
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... thought . Grant the truth of the postulate , and certain things can be demonstrated as logically true in consequence . Assum- ing that the sequence of thought founded upon a postulate is itself logically valid , nevertheless this whole ...
... thought . Grant the truth of the postulate , and certain things can be demonstrated as logically true in consequence . Assum- ing that the sequence of thought founded upon a postulate is itself logically valid , nevertheless this whole ...
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... thought . That is , one line of Hebrew poetry is followed by a second or more , in which the thought of the first is expended or is compared or contrasted with that of the first . The poetic effect is thus made by the harmony and ...
... thought . That is , one line of Hebrew poetry is followed by a second or more , in which the thought of the first is expended or is compared or contrasted with that of the first . The poetic effect is thus made by the harmony and ...
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Alcuin in the History of Education The Place of Warren C | 32 |
Art Education Aims and Tendencies in C Valentine Kirby | 46 |
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