The American Journal of Education, Volym 10F.C. Brownell, 1861 |
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... things , that Gen. Lyman would give his views , generally , upon the plan to be adopted in reference to such a school , & c . On the 6th July , Gen. Lyman again wrote Mr. Foster- " By the terms of the resolution , I find that the state ...
... things , that Gen. Lyman would give his views , generally , upon the plan to be adopted in reference to such a school , & c . On the 6th July , Gen. Lyman again wrote Mr. Foster- " By the terms of the resolution , I find that the state ...
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... things to others . This last includes the art of teaching , or a knowledge of human nature and of the human mind , and of the order in which its several faculties should be called into exer- cise ; of the best motives by which good ...
... things to others . This last includes the art of teaching , or a knowledge of human nature and of the human mind , and of the order in which its several faculties should be called into exer- cise ; of the best motives by which good ...
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... things conceived of by one's self ; of which the two former are of things as they are directly seen , and the latter are indirectly based upon the vision of real things . In all drawing , the eye , the hand , and the sense of beauty ...
... things conceived of by one's self ; of which the two former are of things as they are directly seen , and the latter are indirectly based upon the vision of real things . In all drawing , the eye , the hand , and the sense of beauty ...
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... things . Form , therefore , is one of the most important phenomena of the material world . And who will deny that the knowledge of the creation is important ? God , who has made such various works , and has given us the power of accom ...
... things . Form , therefore , is one of the most important phenomena of the material world . And who will deny that the knowledge of the creation is important ? God , who has made such various works , and has given us the power of accom ...
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... thing as beauty for him . The buildings which he passes by neither have any present interest for him , nor will they ... things , he had been obliged to learn the greatest neatness in writing and drawing , brought about at his return ...
... thing as beauty for him . The buildings which he passes by neither have any present interest for him , nor will they ... things , he had been obliged to learn the greatest neatness in writing and drawing , brought about at his return ...
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Sida 166 - Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord: And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Sida 270 - CYRIACK, this three years day these eyes, though clear, To outward view, of blemish or of spot, Bereft of light, their seeing have forgot ; Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun, or moon, or star, throughout the year, Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but still bear up and steer Right onward. What supports me, dost thou ask ? The conscience, Friend, to have lost them overplied In liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which...
Sida 166 - For he established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children : that the generation to come might know them, even the children which should be born ; who should arise and declare them to their children.
Sida 165 - Nature never did betray The heart that loved her: 'tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy...
Sida 167 - Keep thy tongue from evil, And thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil, and do good ; Seek peace, and pursue it. The eyes of the Lord are upon the righteous, And his ears are open unto their cry.
Sida 166 - And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart : and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes.
Sida 716 - ... and it is further ordered, that where any town shall increase to the number of one hundred families or householders they shall set up a grammar school, the master thereof being able to instruct youth so far as they may be fitted for the university...
Sida 165 - Suppose that I were to visit a cottage, and to see its walls lined with the choicest pictures of Raphael, and every spare nook filled with statues of the most exquisite workmanship; and that I were to learn that neither man, woman nor child, ever cast an eye at these miracles of art, — how should I feel their privation!
Sida 164 - ... or the whole symphony, with artful and unimaginable touches, adorn and grace the well-studied chords of some choice composer; sometimes the lute, or soft organ-stop, waiting on elegant voices, either to religious, martial, or civil ditties; which, if wise men and prophets be not extremely out, have a great power over dispositions and manners, to smooth and make them gentle from rustic harshness and distempered passions.
Sida 352 - Let the soldier be abroad if he will, he can do nothing In this age. There Is another personage — a personage less imposing in the eyes of some, perhaps insignificant The schoolmaster is abroad, and I trust to him, armed with his primer, against the soldier in full military array.