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... idea of the aims of religious education as viewed by the writers referred to , it does not give any idea of the fervor and of the great sense of the importance of religious education with which all their dis- cussion of that subject is ...
... idea of the aims of religious education as viewed by the writers referred to , it does not give any idea of the fervor and of the great sense of the importance of religious education with which all their dis- cussion of that subject is ...
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... another hole he made as perfect a circle as one would wish . I ascertained that it was his own idea . I see evidences , almost every day of this same tendency . Therefore , I hold that some 20 Education for September.
... another hole he made as perfect a circle as one would wish . I ascertained that it was his own idea . I see evidences , almost every day of this same tendency . Therefore , I hold that some 20 Education for September.
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... ideas of life and new thoughts . There are two institutions that must be mentioned because of the remarkable visible results of their work . The first is the Presbyterian Mission at Sitka , and the second , Mr. Wm . Duncan's settlement ...
... ideas of life and new thoughts . There are two institutions that must be mentioned because of the remarkable visible results of their work . The first is the Presbyterian Mission at Sitka , and the second , Mr. Wm . Duncan's settlement ...
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... idea of a court school had assumed a new form in the eighteenth century in the demand for more practical education , and taken shape in the so - called military school ( Ritterakademie ) , a highly developed form of which was to be ...
... idea of a court school had assumed a new form in the eighteenth century in the demand for more practical education , and taken shape in the so - called military school ( Ritterakademie ) , a highly developed form of which was to be ...
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... idea of physical culture as the basis of national education , the new discoveries in natural science , especially in geology and geography , the political and social revolt expressed in the July revolution of 1830 , and in the young ...
... idea of physical culture as the basis of national education , the new discoveries in natural science , especially in geology and geography , the political and social revolt expressed in the July revolution of 1830 , and in the young ...
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