An essay on education [by A., J.C. and E.P. Nesbit].1841 - 80 |
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... Youth , will enable them to give General Satisfaction to those Parents and Guardians who may place their Sons or Wards in the Establishment . MR . NESBIT and SONS feel great Pleasure in announcing to their Friends and the Public , that ...
... Youth , will enable them to give General Satisfaction to those Parents and Guardians who may place their Sons or Wards in the Establishment . MR . NESBIT and SONS feel great Pleasure in announcing to their Friends and the Public , that ...
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... utmost Value and Im- portance , both as regards this World and that which is to come ; and should always be kept in View by PARENTS , by GUARDIANS , and by all INSTRUCTORS OF YOUTH . THE EDUCATION OF YOUTH , has in all Ages , 5.
... utmost Value and Im- portance , both as regards this World and that which is to come ; and should always be kept in View by PARENTS , by GUARDIANS , and by all INSTRUCTORS OF YOUTH . THE EDUCATION OF YOUTH , has in all Ages , 5.
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... Natural Talents , Abilities , and Capacities of Children ; and after the Experience of Forty Years , we certainly do aver , that we never had one Child placed under our Care , who was not capable of learning 6 Education of Youth.
... Natural Talents , Abilities , and Capacities of Children ; and after the Experience of Forty Years , we certainly do aver , that we never had one Child placed under our Care , who was not capable of learning 6 Education of Youth.
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... Youth . The consequences of this unpardonable Neglect , present themselves in the little Progress that Boys generally make in their Learning ; in their Disregard of proper and scientific Books , and Self Improvement ; in the careless ...
... Youth . The consequences of this unpardonable Neglect , present themselves in the little Progress that Boys generally make in their Learning ; in their Disregard of proper and scientific Books , and Self Improvement ; in the careless ...
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... Youth , should labour to render every Science as easy , as familiar , and as pleasant as possible to his Pupils ; he should endeavour to make them comprehend every Operation , and to perform it with Accuracy and Dexterity ; he should ...
... Youth , should labour to render every Science as easy , as familiar , and as pleasant as possible to his Pupils ; he should endeavour to make them comprehend every Operation , and to perform it with Accuracy and Dexterity ; he should ...
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