Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 568 sider |
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... according to their own showing they have condemned a large portion of the upper classes , nearly all the middle classes , and quite all the poorer classes to remain " uneducated . " And , ac cording to the theory of the schoolroom , one ...
... according to their own showing they have condemned a large portion of the upper classes , nearly all the middle classes , and quite all the poorer classes to remain " uneducated . " And , ac cording to the theory of the schoolroom , one ...
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... According to the article in K. A. Schmid's " Encyclopädie , " the usual course was this - the two years ' novitiate was over by the time the youth was between fifteen and seventeen . He then entered a Jesuit college as Scholasticus ...
... According to the article in K. A. Schmid's " Encyclopädie , " the usual course was this - the two years ' novitiate was over by the time the youth was between fifteen and seventeen . He then entered a Jesuit college as Scholasticus ...
Side 39
... according to his birth and outward circumstances . The Constitutions expressly laid down that poverty and mean extraction were never to be any hindrance to a pupil's admission ; and Sacchini says : " Do not let any favouring of the ...
... according to his birth and outward circumstances . The Constitutions expressly laid down that poverty and mean extraction were never to be any hindrance to a pupil's admission ; and Sacchini says : " Do not let any favouring of the ...
Side 47
... according to birthplace . § 25. As might be expected , the Jesuits were to be very careful of the moral and religious training of their pupils . " Quam maxime in vitæ probitate ac bonis artibus doctrinaque proficiant ad Dei gloriam ...
... according to birthplace . § 25. As might be expected , the Jesuits were to be very careful of the moral and religious training of their pupils . " Quam maxime in vitæ probitate ac bonis artibus doctrinaque proficiant ad Dei gloriam ...
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... according to Montaigne , were the Spartans , who despised literature , and cared only for character and action . At Athens they thought about words , Athens and Sparta . Wisdom before knowledge . at Sparta 72 MONTAIGNE .
... according to Montaigne , were the Spartans , who despised literature , and cared only for character and action . At Athens they thought about words , Athens and Sparta . Wisdom before knowledge . at Sparta 72 MONTAIGNE .
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