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... learned in all employments- Such of both sexes unfit for matrimony , and rush on it - Females taught music and frivolities , not necessary things - The entire system of educa- tion involves life from its germ to the grave - 3.
... learned in all employments- Such of both sexes unfit for matrimony , and rush on it - Females taught music and frivolities , not necessary things - The entire system of educa- tion involves life from its germ to the grave - 3.
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Francis E. Brewster. tion involves life from its germ to the grave - Religion the true founda- tion of all education - Toleration of religion in the United States , infi- nite good . EDUCATION , that which we understand by schooling , is ...
Francis E. Brewster. tion involves life from its germ to the grave - Religion the true founda- tion of all education - Toleration of religion in the United States , infi- nite good . EDUCATION , that which we understand by schooling , is ...
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... tion who are capable of receiving an education in the arts and sciences , and who have capacities above the dependent occupa- tions of life . The poor school system is carried to an absurd extreme in some places . The law as it ...
... tion who are capable of receiving an education in the arts and sciences , and who have capacities above the dependent occupa- tions of life . The poor school system is carried to an absurd extreme in some places . The law as it ...
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... tion " for some suitable occupation , " and it is given upon press condition : That at fourteen or eighteen years of age , " they shall be bound out to learn agriculture , mechanical trades , & c . " The present system has a tendency to ...
... tion " for some suitable occupation , " and it is given upon press condition : That at fourteen or eighteen years of age , " they shall be bound out to learn agriculture , mechanical trades , & c . " The present system has a tendency to ...
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... tion , that thought and painful labor , are necessary to its suc- cessful exercise , as does the statesman or the senator . Much of this false confidence arises from the improper estimate which is entertained of the difficulty of ...
... tion , that thought and painful labor , are necessary to its suc- cessful exercise , as does the statesman or the senator . Much of this false confidence arises from the improper estimate which is entertained of the difficulty of ...
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