The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, LL. D. ... Eleven Volumes in Two..., Volume 1Edwards & Bushnell, 1857 |
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... manner in which history should be taught , -propriety of embellishing school - books with engravings - Dictionaries and portable Cyclopedias , CHAPTER VI . 67 METHOD OF TEACHING , AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE WHICH SHOULD BE TAUGHT ...
... manner in which history should be taught , -propriety of embellishing school - books with engravings - Dictionaries and portable Cyclopedias , CHAPTER VI . 67 METHOD OF TEACHING , AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE WHICH SHOULD BE TAUGHT ...
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... Manner of exhibiting the phenomena of the planets , and the magnifying powers best adapted to this purpose . Circumstances to be attended to in exhibiting the moon through a telescope . Mode of exhibiting the solar spots . Im- perfect ...
... Manner of exhibiting the phenomena of the planets , and the magnifying powers best adapted to this purpose . Circumstances to be attended to in exhibiting the moon through a telescope . Mode of exhibiting the solar spots . Im- perfect ...
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... manner , as almost to win the affections , and to excite approbation . But , in fine , although the selections to which I allude were level to the comprehen- sions of the young , and untinged with anti- christian sentiments - what is ...
... manner , as almost to win the affections , and to excite approbation . But , in fine , although the selections to which I allude were level to the comprehen- sions of the young , and untinged with anti- christian sentiments - what is ...
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... manner , the fundamental tru.hs of natural religion , which form the groundwork of the different parts of the Christian superstructure . I conceive , that it is time enough to commence the regular study of the Shorter Catechism , at the ...
... manner , the fundamental tru.hs of natural religion , which form the groundwork of the different parts of the Christian superstructure . I conceive , that it is time enough to commence the regular study of the Shorter Catechism , at the ...
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... manner - too much detached from the objects of sense , and from the pur- suits of science and the business of human life , to which it has a reference . As all our notions on any branch of human knowledge are originally derived from ...
... manner - too much detached from the objects of sense , and from the pur- suits of science and the business of human life , to which it has a reference . As all our notions on any branch of human knowledge are originally derived from ...
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