Record of a School: Exemplifying the General Principles of Spiritual CultureJ. Munroe, 1835 - 208 Seiten |
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... hand of Mr. Alcott , is a sofa for the accommodation of visitors , and a small table , with a pitcher and bowl ; and underneath the " table of sense , " as this cold water table is called , is a small figure of Bacchus , riding on a ...
... hand of Mr. Alcott , is a sofa for the accommodation of visitors , and a small table , with a pitcher and bowl ; and underneath the " table of sense , " as this cold water table is called , is a small figure of Bacchus , riding on a ...
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... hand in imitating them should soon follow . Mr. Alcott thinks the slate and pencil , or the chalk and black board , can hardly be given too early . The latter is even better than the former ; for children should have free scope , as we ...
... hand in imitating them should soon follow . Mr. Alcott thinks the slate and pencil , or the chalk and black board , can hardly be given too early . The latter is even better than the former ; for children should have free scope , as we ...
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... hand as the script letter , a clear image of each letter is gradually fixed in the mind ; and while the graceful curves of the script letter are not attained till afterwards , yet they are attained quite as early as by the common method ...
... hand as the script letter , a clear image of each letter is gradually fixed in the mind ; and while the graceful curves of the script letter are not attained till afterwards , yet they are attained quite as early as by the common method ...
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... hand ; ) but still , in every individual instance , it was granted as necessary , not only by the whole school , but I believe , no bodily punish- ment was given without the assent of the individual himself ; and they were never given ...
... hand ; ) but still , in every individual instance , it was granted as necessary , not only by the whole school , but I believe , no bodily punish- ment was given without the assent of the individual himself ; and they were never given ...
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... hand . Mr. Alcott also read to them the allegory of the cave from Plato , which they themselves explained , and which they admired very much . He also read the death of Socrates , from the Phædo , which called forth their tears ; and ...
... hand . Mr. Alcott also read to them the allegory of the cave from Plato , which they themselves explained , and which they admired very much . He also read the death of Socrates , from the Phædo , which called forth their tears ; and ...
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