The American Journal of Education, 第 32 卷Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1882 |
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... thing , the child cannot always be free to observe other things going on around him . The varied sights of Nature out of doors are the best stimulus to observation , and the best preservative against the rare danger of exces- sive ...
... thing , the child cannot always be free to observe other things going on around him . The varied sights of Nature out of doors are the best stimulus to observation , and the best preservative against the rare danger of exces- sive ...
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... things are generally necessary . First , it must have previously received striking and memorable impressions ( for no mind can con- struct images save out of the mental material already accumulated ) ; secondly , the person must not ...
... things are generally necessary . First , it must have previously received striking and memorable impressions ( for no mind can con- struct images save out of the mental material already accumulated ) ; secondly , the person must not ...
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... things pre- sent themselves to a child , he tries to describe them by combinations of old words , calling a tarpaulin ' a big black blanket , ' or cork soles ' foot - prints , ' and the like . And hence also , being entirely unconven ...
... things pre- sent themselves to a child , he tries to describe them by combinations of old words , calling a tarpaulin ' a big black blanket , ' or cork soles ' foot - prints , ' and the like . And hence also , being entirely unconven ...
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... thing over and over again , and to make himself a clown for your delectation , then you must not be surprised to hear ... things , not because they are natural , but because they seem to him likely to be clever or funny . Still worse is ...
... thing over and over again , and to make himself a clown for your delectation , then you must not be surprised to hear ... things , not because they are natural , but because they seem to him likely to be clever or funny . Still worse is ...
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... things unseen by things seen . Although Stow spoke of this system as new , it is in reality the basis of all teaching by parables . The Parable of the Sower , for example , 1 If it had not been a principle of this book that it should ...
... things unseen by things seen . Although Stow spoke of this system as new , it is in reality the basis of all teaching by parables . The Parable of the Sower , for example , 1 If it had not been a principle of this book that it should ...
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第 224 頁 - It is true that a little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion. For, while the mind of man looketh upon second causes scattered, it may sometimes rest in them and go no further, but, when it beholdeth the chain of them confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity.
第 378 頁 - State; and whereas the encouragement of arts and sciences and all good literature tends to the honor of God, the advantage of the Christian religion, and the great benefit of this and the other United States of America...
第 515 頁 - List his discourse of war, and you shall hear A fearful battle render'd you in music: Turn him to any cause of policy, The Gordian knot of it he will unloose, Familiar as his garter...
第 315 頁 - Congress, according to the census of 1860, for the "endowment, support and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, ... in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life.
第 784 頁 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
第 288 頁 - ... the interest of which shall be inviolably appropriated, by each state which mav take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college...
第 532 頁 - But as young men, when they knit and shape perfectly, do seldom grow to a further stature ; so knowledge, while it is in aphorisms and observations, it is in growth : but when it once is comprehended in exact methods, it may perchance be further polished and illustrated and accommodated for use and practice ; but it increaseth no more in bulk and substance.
第 288 頁 - ... that a sum not exceeding ten per centum upon the amount received by any State under the provisions of this act, may be expended for the purchase of lands for sites or experimental farms, whenever authorized by the respective Legislatures of said States.
第 775 頁 - Forasmuch as the good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any commonwealth ; and whereas many parents and masters are too indulgent and negligent of their duty in that kind : " It is therefore ordered by this court and the authority thereof, that the selectmen of every town in the several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbors, to see, first, that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families,...
第 775 頁 - It being one chief project of that old deluder Satan to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures, as in former times by keeping them in an unknown tongue, so in these latter times by persuading from the use of tongues...