Since some things can not be pictured out with ink, for this reason it were to be wished, that things rare, and not easy to be met with withal at home, might be kept ready in every great school, that they may be showed also, as often as any words are... The Orbis Pictus of John Amos Comenius - Page xixby Johann Amos Comenius - 1887 - 194 pagesFull view - About this book
| Johann Amos Comenius - Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1810 - 228 pages
...ink. For which reasoa it were to be wished, that things rare and not easy to be met withal at home, might be kept ready in every great school, that they may be showed also, as often as any words are to be made of them, to the scholars. Thus at last this school... | |
| Education - 1862 - 752 pages
...for this reason it were to be wished, that tilings rare, and not easy to be met witli withal at home, might be kept ready in every great school, that they may be showed also, as often as any words are to be made of them to the scholars. Thus at last this school... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1863 - 848 pages
...ink, for this reason it were to be wished that things rare, and not easy to be met with withal at home might be kept ready in every great school, that they may be showed also as often as any words are to be made of them to the scholars. Thus, at least, this school... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1867 - 862 pages
...for this reason it were to be wished, that things rare, and not easy to be met with withal at home, might be kept ready in every great school, that they • may be showed also, ag often as any words are to be made of them to the scholars. Thus at lust this school... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Anthologies - 1896 - 452 pages
...with ink. For which reason it were to be wished that things rare and not easy to be met withal at home might be kept ready in every great school, that they may be showed also, as often as any words are to be made by them, to the scholars. SCHOOL OF INFANCY CLAIMS... | |
| Sheldon Emmor Davis - Teachers - 1926 - 306 pages
...easy to be met with whithal at home, might be kept ready in every great school that they may be showed also as often as any words are to be made of them to the scholars. Thus at last the school would indeed become a school of things obvious to the senses and an entrance to the school... | |
| Sheldon Emmor Davis - Teachers - 1926 - 304 pages
...for this reason it were to be wished that things rare and not easy to be met with whithal at home, might be kept ready in every great school that they may be showed also as often as any words are to be made of them to the scholars. Thus at last the school would... | |
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