Education, Volumen48New England Publishing Company, 1928 |
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... principle was extremely narrow , for in his own . case , with all his charity and generosity , he would not have allowed this rule to be applied to himself . Employment was to be regulated through the principles of vital and muscular ...
... principle was extremely narrow , for in his own . case , with all his charity and generosity , he would not have allowed this rule to be applied to himself . Employment was to be regulated through the principles of vital and muscular ...
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... principles of all life . So he followed its leadership into the universal domain where the subject led him . His changeability must be regarded as growth ; he never varied from his first principles , but merely corrected them , which is ...
... principles of all life . So he followed its leadership into the universal domain where the subject led him . His changeability must be regarded as growth ; he never varied from his first principles , but merely corrected them , which is ...
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... principles found in Modern Painters and Stones of Venice . He draws on the great teachers of the world for guidance and interpretation , and on nature for illustrations . In these sermons we find exordium and peroration , division and ...
... principles found in Modern Painters and Stones of Venice . He draws on the great teachers of the world for guidance and interpretation , and on nature for illustrations . In these sermons we find exordium and peroration , division and ...
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... principle , or principles , that may be carried into every human endeavor . It is better , if possible , to select one principle rather than several . This one principle which is the form for character and for all educational activity ...
... principle , or principles , that may be carried into every human endeavor . It is better , if possible , to select one principle rather than several . This one principle which is the form for character and for all educational activity ...
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... principle , theoretically , is freedom ; freedom as a concept by itself , and in its separate element , is also the fundamental principle of our culture . Education , considered in its formal aspect , may develop its system and methods ...
... principle , theoretically , is freedom ; freedom as a concept by itself , and in its separate element , is also the fundamental principle of our culture . Education , considered in its formal aspect , may develop its system and methods ...
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