The North American Review, Volume 149O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... moral influence , while fur- nishing the intellectual influences which he could not personally bestow . Otherwise the transition from the well - regulated home to the heartless institution would be the saddest of orphanages ...
... moral influence , while fur- nishing the intellectual influences which he could not personally bestow . Otherwise the transition from the well - regulated home to the heartless institution would be the saddest of orphanages ...
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... moral development , mere boys ; others are mature men . It is not at all unusual to find students sixteen years old and those twenty - five or even thirty years old in the same class . Methods useful with the former are absurd with the ...
... moral development , mere boys ; others are mature men . It is not at all unusual to find students sixteen years old and those twenty - five or even thirty years old in the same class . Methods useful with the former are absurd with the ...
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... moral aid of the elevating and regu- lating power of the intellectual pursuits of their pupils , and also of such appeals as can be made to them when assembled . Thirdly , the personal power of the teachers in their close in- tercourse ...
... moral aid of the elevating and regu- lating power of the intellectual pursuits of their pupils , and also of such appeals as can be made to them when assembled . Thirdly , the personal power of the teachers in their close in- tercourse ...
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... Moral Philosophy , and if informed that conduct which is manly will always be expected of him , he is much more likely to refrain from unbecoming acts than if held in subjection to a long code of petty rules and to a system of espionage ...
... Moral Philosophy , and if informed that conduct which is manly will always be expected of him , he is much more likely to refrain from unbecoming acts than if held in subjection to a long code of petty rules and to a system of espionage ...
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... moral , as well as from an intel- lectual , point of view . The compulsory pursuit of unwelcome studies in the junior and senior years used to cause much friction and discontent . But notwithstanding the gratifying improvement which ...
... moral , as well as from an intel- lectual , point of view . The compulsory pursuit of unwelcome studies in the junior and senior years used to cause much friction and discontent . But notwithstanding the gratifying improvement which ...
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