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... hands ; better in all respects . It is my strong conviction that this can be done by the public or the State to a greater extent than is now accomplished . The The word " culture " is as badly abused to - day as the word " sentiment ...
... hands ; better in all respects . It is my strong conviction that this can be done by the public or the State to a greater extent than is now accomplished . The The word " culture " is as badly abused to - day as the word " sentiment ...
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... hand in writing or playing , his voice in speaking or singing , his organ of language in writing theses . He is not so taught in regard to the use of his moral faculties , his affections , emotions , and passions ; nor is he shown how a ...
... hand in writing or playing , his voice in speaking or singing , his organ of language in writing theses . He is not so taught in regard to the use of his moral faculties , his affections , emotions , and passions ; nor is he shown how a ...
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... hand ; and on the other , indolence must not be permitted . It is little to say that study ought not to be allowed to injure the health . We may say much more : it is capable of improving health ; and for many persons it is an ...
... hand ; and on the other , indolence must not be permitted . It is little to say that study ought not to be allowed to injure the health . We may say much more : it is capable of improving health ; and for many persons it is an ...
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... hand , there are many scholars whose natures need this urging , and are not properly developed with- out it . If a given degree of “ pressure seems to the teacher's judgment moderate , how shall it be decided to be excessive by persons ...
... hand , there are many scholars whose natures need this urging , and are not properly developed with- out it . If a given degree of “ pressure seems to the teacher's judgment moderate , how shall it be decided to be excessive by persons ...
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... hand , -where enough of the best and simplest is given , —it is not uncommon for pupils to come from the indulgences of home and holidays dyspeptic and flabby , and to become brighter and stronger as soon as they are subjected to the ...
... hand , -where enough of the best and simplest is given , —it is not uncommon for pupils to come from the indulgences of home and holidays dyspeptic and flabby , and to become brighter and stronger as soon as they are subjected to the ...
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Page 134 - A child, young person, or woman, shall not be allowed to work between the fixed and traversing part of any self-acting machine while the machine is in motion by the action of steam, water, or other mechanical power.