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" The introduction of monitors, an extremely important part of the whole scheme, is as great an improvement in schools, as the introduction of non-commissioned officers would be in an army which had before been governed only by captains, majors, and colonels:... "
The Madras School: Or, Elements of Tuition: Comprising the Analysis of an ... - Sida 25
efter Andrew Bell - 1808 - 348 sidor
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volym 11

1808 - 532 sidor
...of the whole scheme, is as great an improvement in schools, as the introduction of noncommissioned officers would be in an army which had before been...majors, and colonels: they add that conftant and minute atteation to the operations of the raafs, without which, the general and occafiooal fuperintcndance...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volym 1

Enos Bronson - 1809 - 494 sidor
...is as great an improvement in- schools, as the introduction of noncommissioned officers would be in army which had before been governed only by captains, •majors, and colonels. They add that constant and minute attention to the operations of the mass, without which the general ^and occasional...
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Select Reviews, Volym 1–2

1809 - 914 sidor
...is as great an improvement in schools, as the introduction of noncommissioned officers would be in army which had before been governed only by captains, majors, and colonels. They add that constant and minute attention to the operations of the mass, without which the general and occasional...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volym 71

1809 - 1020 sidor
...instead of pen and ink, s*d particularly of monitors Instead of as the introduction of noncommissioned officers would be in an army which had before been governed only by majors, those those of any boy in the class ; and, whatever good is produced in others by that mode...
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The Academician: Containing the Elements of ..., Volym 1, Utgåva 1–25

1820 - 436 sidor
...iui. •rovement in schools, as Ike introduction ofnon commissioned officers would be in an army whicl had before been governed only by captains, majors and colonels : they add that constant and minuti attention to the operations of the mass, withou which, the general and occasional...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volym 11, Utgåva 21

1808 - 262 sidor
...of the whole scheme, is as great an improvement in schools, as the introduction of noncommissioned officers would „ be in an army which had before...which, the general and occafional fuperintendance of fupetiors is wholly ulelefs. An uQier hates his talk, and is often afliamed of it ; a monitor is ho*...
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The Practical Parts of Lancaster's Improvements and Bell's Experiment

Joseph Lancaster - 1932 - 172 sidor
...of the whole scheme, is as great an improvement in schools, as the introduction of non-commissioned officers would be in an army which had before been...only by captains, majors, and colonels: they add that constant and minute attention to the operations of the mass, without which, the general and occasional...
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