The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 242 卷A. Constable, 1925 |
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... village . The first object of the school should be to make the pupils more efficient in the every - day work of village - life - in village arts and crafts , and in agriculture and animal husbandry . The first essential therefore is ...
... village . The first object of the school should be to make the pupils more efficient in the every - day work of village - life - in village arts and crafts , and in agriculture and animal husbandry . The first essential therefore is ...
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... village crafts , better tools - the saw and the wedge , improved hand - looms and so on - would be introduced . An opportunity to gain greater proficiency would be afforded at a central Arts and Crafts school . Hygiene and sanitation ...
... village crafts , better tools - the saw and the wedge , improved hand - looms and so on - would be introduced . An opportunity to gain greater proficiency would be afforded at a central Arts and Crafts school . Hygiene and sanitation ...
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... village schools stand in the forefront of the new policy . On the other hand it would be difficult to find missionary volunteers who would bind themselves to the limitations of a purely undenominational religion ; and this more- over ...
... village schools stand in the forefront of the new policy . On the other hand it would be difficult to find missionary volunteers who would bind themselves to the limitations of a purely undenominational religion ; and this more- over ...
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... village , while hundreds of other villages have no school at all . It will devolve upon the village schoolmaster to make these religious influences felt in the village school . To assist him , specially - trained " visiting teachers ...
... village , while hundreds of other villages have no school at all . It will devolve upon the village schoolmaster to make these religious influences felt in the village school . To assist him , specially - trained " visiting teachers ...
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... village school are day - boys , but the majority of those at the central school should , as in the secondary schools , be boarders . The fundamental principle of the education policy now advocated is that the training of character is ...
... village school are day - boys , but the majority of those at the central school should , as in the secondary schools , be boarders . The fundamental principle of the education policy now advocated is that the training of character is ...
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第 52 頁 - Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so deep! The river glideth at his own sweet will: Dear God! the very houses seem asleep; And all that mighty heart is lying still!
第 84 頁 - Mark ! how all things swerve From their known course, or vanish like a dream ; Another language spreads from coast to coast ; Only perchance some melancholy Stream And some indignant Hills old names preserve, When laws, and creeds, and people all are lost ! CASUAL INCITEMENT.
第 57 頁 - And another would mount and march, like the excellent minion he was. Ay, another and yet another, one crowd but with many a crest, Raising my rampired walls of gold as transparent as glass, Eager to do and die, yield each his place to the rest...
第 168 頁 - Milton did not strictly belong to any of the classes which we have described. He was not a Puritan. He was not a freethinker. He was not a Royalist. In his character the noblest qualities of every party were combined in harmonious union.
第 365 頁 - Mrs. Vesey is vastly agreeable, but her fear of ceremony is really troublesome ; for her eagerness to break a circle is such, that she insists upon everybody's sitting with their backs one to another; that is, the chairs are drawn into little parties of three together, in a confused manner, all over the room.
第 169 頁 - Gothic cloister, from the gloomy and sepulchral circles of the Roundheads and from the Christmas revel of the hospitable Cavalier, his nature selected and drew to itself whatever was great and good, while it rejected all the base and pernicious ingredients by which those finer elements were defiled. Like the Puritans, he lived As ever in his great Taskmaster's eye.
第 130 頁 - Waste from excessive seasonal character of production and distribution. 3. Waste caused through lack of information as to national stocks, of production and consumption with its attendant risk and speculation. 4. Waste from lack of standards of quality and grades. 5. Waste from unnecessary multiplication of terms, sizes, varieties. 6. Waste from the lack of uniformity of business practices in terms and documents, with resultant misunderstandings, frauds and disputes. 7.
第 159 頁 - ... and relieve the person sued from payment of any sum in excess of the sum adjudged by the Court to be fairly due...
第 68 頁 - As I said, I thank my God heartily, that he hath brought me into the light to die, and hath not suffered me to die in the dark prison of the Tower, where I have suffered a great deal of adversity and a long sickness ; and I thank God that my fever hath not taken me at this time, as I prayed God it might not.
第 159 頁 - ... or is otherwise such that a court of equity would give relief...