The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL. D. ... Eleven Volumes in Two..., Volume 1Edwards & Bushnell, 1857 |
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... establish a new system of education -- although every requisite improvement could not , in the first instance , be ... established , if society is expected to go on in its progress towards perfection . In the following volume the ...
... establish a new system of education -- although every requisite improvement could not , in the first instance , be ... established , if society is expected to go on in its progress towards perfection . In the following volume the ...
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... established for all ranks . Qualifications of teachers in order to render them efficient . Origin and progress of infant schools , CHAPTER V. Page . 57 ON SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG PERSONS FROM THE AGE OF FIVE OR SIX TO THE AGE OF FOURTEEN ...
... established for all ranks . Qualifications of teachers in order to render them efficient . Origin and progress of infant schools , CHAPTER V. Page . 57 ON SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG PERSONS FROM THE AGE OF FIVE OR SIX TO THE AGE OF FOURTEEN ...
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... ESTABLISHING SEMINARIES FOR INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION . · Number of schools requisite to be established in Scotland and England . Importance of such institutions , and the necessity for philanthropic exertions . Liberality under the Jewish ...
... ESTABLISHING SEMINARIES FOR INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION . · Number of schools requisite to be established in Scotland and England . Importance of such institutions , and the necessity for philanthropic exertions . Liberality under the Jewish ...
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... established in truth and in right- eousness . To state and illustrate the various means by which a more extensive diffusion of knowledge may be effected , and the general improvement of society promoted , is the main object of the ...
... established in truth and in right- eousness . To state and illustrate the various means by which a more extensive diffusion of knowledge may be effected , and the general improvement of society promoted , is the main object of the ...
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... established in every quarter of the island . Excepting Prus- sia , the United States of America , and the mountains and vales of Switzerland , there are few countries in which education is more generally appreciated and more widely dif ...
... established in every quarter of the island . Excepting Prus- sia , the United States of America , and the mountains and vales of Switzerland , there are few countries in which education is more generally appreciated and more widely dif ...
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