Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 strán (strany) |
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... language . It does not certainly go altogether so ill , with men grown up to years of maturity . They do not for the most part answer a plain question in a man- ner to make you wonder at their fatuity . A main cause of the ...
... language . It does not certainly go altogether so ill , with men grown up to years of maturity . They do not for the most part answer a plain question in a man- ner to make you wonder at their fatuity . A main cause of the ...
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... language as a lesson , will be beneficial to all . The youth who has expended only six months in acquiring the ... languages are assuredly of slow acquisition . In the education of those who are destined to what are called the higher ...
... language as a lesson , will be beneficial to all . The youth who has expended only six months in acquiring the ... languages are assuredly of slow acquisition . In the education of those who are destined to what are called the higher ...
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... languages , and is unlikely to make an adequate progress , at that moment he should be taken from it . The most palpable deficiency that is to be found in relation to the education of children , is a sound judgment to be formed as to ...
... languages , and is unlikely to make an adequate progress , at that moment he should be taken from it . The most palpable deficiency that is to be found in relation to the education of children , is a sound judgment to be formed as to ...
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... language , and who , confident perhaps in the ad- vantage of opulence , and what is called , however they may have received it , a liberal education , regard with disdain his artless and unornamented explanations . He did not , it may ...
... language , and who , confident perhaps in the ad- vantage of opulence , and what is called , however they may have received it , a liberal education , regard with disdain his artless and unornamented explanations . He did not , it may ...
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... the most spirited , natural and unaffected in the English language . Yet he was not con- tented . If he saw a consummate dancer , he knew no reason why he should not do as well , 56 [ ESSAY OF INTELLECTUAL ABORTION .
... the most spirited , natural and unaffected in the English language . Yet he was not con- tented . If he saw a consummate dancer , he knew no reason why he should not do as well , 56 [ ESSAY OF INTELLECTUAL ABORTION .
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