Essays on Educational ReformersAppleton, 1900 - 568 sider |
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Side xi
... to behave - a knowledge of social cus- toms and usages . Any person totally ignorant in this regard would not escape imprisonment - perhaps I should say decapitation - for one day in any city of EDITOR'S PREFACE . xi.
... to behave - a knowledge of social cus- toms and usages . Any person totally ignorant in this regard would not escape imprisonment - perhaps I should say decapitation - for one day in any city of EDITOR'S PREFACE . xi.
Side xiv
... perhaps in very different circumstances . I venture to think , therefore , that practical men in education , as in most other things , may derive benefit from the knowledge of what has already been said and done by the leading men ...
... perhaps in very different circumstances . I venture to think , therefore , that practical men in education , as in most other things , may derive benefit from the knowledge of what has already been said and done by the leading men ...
Side xx
... Perhaps some critics will call it a new book with an old title . If they do , they will I trust allow that the new book has at least two merits which went far to secure the success of the old , 1st , a good title , and 2nd , a good plan ...
... Perhaps some critics will call it a new book with an old title . If they do , they will I trust allow that the new book has at least two merits which went far to secure the success of the old , 1st , a good title , and 2nd , a good plan ...
Side 2
... perhaps far more than we are aware , affected by the ideas of the great scholars who guided the intellect of Europe in the Revival of Learning . § 3. From the beginning to the end of the fifteenth century the balance was trembling ...
... perhaps far more than we are aware , affected by the ideas of the great scholars who guided the intellect of Europe in the Revival of Learning . § 3. From the beginning to the end of the fifteenth century the balance was trembling ...
Side 8
... Perhaps the absurdity of taking this ideal , an ideal which is obviously fitted for a small class of men only , and proposing it for general adoption , was partly concealed from the Renascence scholars by the peculiar circumstances ...
... Perhaps the absurdity of taking this ideal , an ideal which is obviously fitted for a small class of men only , and proposing it for general adoption , was partly concealed from the Renascence scholars by the peculiar circumstances ...
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