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Side 11
... conduct ; and it was seldom that he resisted the impressions of his ready and over- flowing wit or the first feelings of his heart . Voltaire stands at the head of those writers who , in France are called Beaux Es- prits ; and for ...
... conduct ; and it was seldom that he resisted the impressions of his ready and over- flowing wit or the first feelings of his heart . Voltaire stands at the head of those writers who , in France are called Beaux Es- prits ; and for ...
Side 15
... conduct of the master , ra- ther than his own . But the truth is , that when boys of various dispositions and habits meet promiscuously in a school , they usually discover one another's inclinations , with a quickness and penetration ...
... conduct of the master , ra- ther than his own . But the truth is , that when boys of various dispositions and habits meet promiscuously in a school , they usually discover one another's inclinations , with a quickness and penetration ...
Side 17
... conduct in the teachers seldom fails to be re- warded by the gratitude , as well as the virtues , of those intrusted to their care . The exertion required in the students to perform the tasks ap- pointed in every well regulated school ...
... conduct in the teachers seldom fails to be re- warded by the gratitude , as well as the virtues , of those intrusted to their care . The exertion required in the students to perform the tasks ap- pointed in every well regulated school ...
Side 21
... conduct the unfortunate youth with propriety and comfort through one of the humblest walks of life . The ordinary modes of instruction cannot give learning to him , to whom nature has denied the capacity to re- ceive it . The common ...
... conduct the unfortunate youth with propriety and comfort through one of the humblest walks of life . The ordinary modes of instruction cannot give learning to him , to whom nature has denied the capacity to re- ceive it . The common ...
Side 23
... conduct of education , what absurdity can be named , which human folly has not in some instance endeavoured to reduce to practice ? Our public schools are improper places of education , when- ever classical literature is not ...
... conduct of education , what absurdity can be named , which human folly has not in some instance endeavoured to reduce to practice ? Our public schools are improper places of education , when- ever classical literature is not ...
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