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" Education—"Many parents anxiously strive to cultivate the intellect of their children, and neglect to fortify their constitution. They believe that children cannot too soon learn to read and write. Their children, therefore, are obliged to remain many... "
The Bombay Builder: An Illustrated Journal of Engineering Architecture ... - Page 148
1865
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Exercises for ladies; calculated to preserve and improve beauty, etc

Donald Walker - 1836 - 336 pages
...physical education, to render them as healthy, robust, and strong, as the nature of man will permit." "The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense of the body," says Spurzheim, a German writer;* "physical education ought to precede that of the intellect, and then...
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My Daughter's Manual: Comprising a Summary View of Female Studies ...

Conduct of life - 1837 - 304 pages
...physical education, to render them as healthy, robust, and strong, as the nature of man will permit." " The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense of the body," says Spurzheim, a German writer; "physical education ought to precede that of the intellect, and then...
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History of Pennsylvania Hall

Pennsylvania Hall Association (Philadelphia, Pa.), Samuel Webb - Slavery - 1838 - 222 pages
...They belive that children cannot too soon learn to read and write, and they therefore oblige them to remain many hours in school, breathing an impure air,...developing the organs of the body by exercise. The more delicate the children are, and the more their affections and minds are precocious, the more important...
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The American Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volume 2

Phrenology - 1840 - 610 pages
...believe that children cannot too soon learn to read and write. Their children, therefore, are obliged to remain many hours in school, breathing an impure air,...developing the organs of the body by exercise. The more delicate the children are, and the more their affections and minds are precocious, the more important...
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American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, Volume 2

1840 - 598 pages
...believe that children cannot too soon learn to read and write. Their children, therefore, are obliged to remain many hours in school, breathing an impure air, while they ought to he developing the organs of the body by exercise. The more delicate the children are, and the more...
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The London and Paris ladies' magazine of fashion, ed. by mrs. Edward Thomas

Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1856 - 396 pages
...compared to ibat of the mother, who watches over them, and finds her delight in the sigla of theirs. THE mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense of the boat. Physical education ought to precede that of the intellect, uid dm proceed simultaneously with...
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The British Annals of Education for ...: Being The Scholastic ..., Volumes 1-2

Education - 1844 - 688 pages
...believe that children cannot too soon learn to read and write. Their children, therefore, arc obliged to remain many hours in school, breathing an impure air,...developing the organs of the body by exercise. The more delicate the children are, and the more their affections and minds are precocious, the more important...
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Language as a Means of Mental Culture and International ..., Volume 1

Claude Marcel - Foreign Language Study - 1853 - 458 pages
...soon surpass, in their studies, those who commence earlier and read numerous books when very young. The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense of the body ; and physical • De la Saute da Gtns de Lettrts. education ought to precede that of the intellect, and then proceed...
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Health and Beauty; Or, Corsets and Clothing, Constructed in Accordance with ...

Roxey Ann Caplin - 1864 - 310 pages
...pupils, and attribute many of the evils of that system to the extreme anxiety of parents to see their * " The mind ought never to be cultivated at the expense of the body. Physical education ought to precede that of the intellect, and then proceed simultaneously with it,...
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The Educational Journal of Virginia

Charles Henry Winston, Richard M. Smith, D. Lee Powell, John Meredith Strother, H. H. Harris, John Patrick McGuire, Rodes Massie, William Fayette Fox, Harry Fishburne Estill (F.), Richard Ratcliffe Farr, John Lee Buchanan, George R. Pace - Education - 1872 - 650 pages
...believe that children cannot too soon learn to read and write Their children, therefore, are obliged to remain many hours in school, breathing an impure air,...developing the organs of the body by exercise. The more delicate the children are, and the more their affections and minds are precocious, the more important...
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