Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 sider |
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Side 28
... young man of ability was wanted for any mission or employment , whenever any means of placing a youth advantageously occurred , the Jesuits exerted them- selves to obtain it for their pupils . They had interest not only in private ...
... young man of ability was wanted for any mission or employment , whenever any means of placing a youth advantageously occurred , the Jesuits exerted them- selves to obtain it for their pupils . They had interest not only in private ...
Side 45
... young lawyers in their powers of recollective and retentive memory , might be introduced without rendering pupils disputatious . Experiments in chemistry , and some knowledge of natural history , would be useful , not only to the young ...
... young lawyers in their powers of recollective and retentive memory , might be introduced without rendering pupils disputatious . Experiments in chemistry , and some knowledge of natural history , would be useful , not only to the young ...
Side 46
... young people to hear public lectures on natural history afterwards with advantage . The trials which have been made in some elementary schools , to introduce experiments in natural history , have proved , that these are peculiarly ...
... young people to hear public lectures on natural history afterwards with advantage . The trials which have been made in some elementary schools , to introduce experiments in natural history , have proved , that these are peculiarly ...
Side 56
... young man is ordained , his salary , as a curate , is so small , that he can hardly support the becoming rank and appearance of a gentleman , and at the same time preserve his independ- ence . He has not , like men in other professions ...
... young man is ordained , his salary , as a curate , is so small , that he can hardly support the becoming rank and appearance of a gentleman , and at the same time preserve his independ- ence . He has not , like men in other professions ...
Side 57
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. and the press is open to him . Some young men of great talents have , by their mode of preaching , and by their pub- lications , whilst they were yet curates , brought themselves into public notice , and have in ...
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. and the press is open to him . Some young men of great talents have , by their mode of preaching , and by their pub- lications , whilst they were yet curates , brought themselves into public notice , and have in ...
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Essays on Professional Education (Classic Reprint) Richard Lovell Edgeworth Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2018 |
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