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... boy's total character of his surroundings at school , in so far as these sur- roundings can be made for the boy by the schoolmaster , And my main and immediate , though not ... boys . A My time is so much occupied that it is not PREFACE. ...
... boy's total character of his surroundings at school , in so far as these sur- roundings can be made for the boy by the schoolmaster , And my main and immediate , though not ... boys . A My time is so much occupied that it is not PREFACE. ...
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... boys , the extent to which they can be trusted . Speaking generally , a boy may be educated so as to be worthy of confidence , by appealing to his affections and his reason , to his heart and to his head . I do not think that , as a ...
... boys , the extent to which they can be trusted . Speaking generally , a boy may be educated so as to be worthy of confidence , by appealing to his affections and his reason , to his heart and to his head . I do not think that , as a ...
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... boys to a very great extent - to a greater extent than is , I think , usual at present and because I believe we do not , as a rule , set about training boys up to a high standard of trustworthiness in the best way . I I will further ...
... boys to a very great extent - to a greater extent than is , I think , usual at present and because I believe we do not , as a rule , set about training boys up to a high standard of trustworthiness in the best way . I I will further ...
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... boys abused it , & c . But if it were the habit and tradition of the school to treat not only this subject but all subjects by appeals to both head and heart , then I at least should have no hesitation whatever in letting boys roam over ...
... boys abused it , & c . But if it were the habit and tradition of the school to treat not only this subject but all subjects by appeals to both head and heart , then I at least should have no hesitation whatever in letting boys roam over ...
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... boys are , as a rule , peculiarly open . I would suggest that it be made compulsory at all schools for the older boys to be members of the school rifle corps , and that the thing should be taken up seriously as a regular part of the ...
... boys are , as a rule , peculiarly open . I would suggest that it be made compulsory at all schools for the older boys to be members of the school rifle corps , and that the thing should be taken up seriously as a regular part of the ...
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