The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... existence . The first knowledge we have is of external objects . This know- ledge comes to us through the senses ; and it has been so established , that these are the only media through which it can come . Now if the senses are ...
... existence . The first knowledge we have is of external objects . This know- ledge comes to us through the senses ; and it has been so established , that these are the only media through which it can come . Now if the senses are ...
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... existence of a system of common schools , was entirely wanting , and in its place was found only that slight sense of obligation which impels the multitude to do acts of charity . The State made its appropriations , and thus exhibited ...
... existence of a system of common schools , was entirely wanting , and in its place was found only that slight sense of obligation which impels the multitude to do acts of charity . The State made its appropriations , and thus exhibited ...
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... existence ; viz .: the predicative and the attributive . The predicative relation is when we predicate an activity of an existence in such a way as to make one thought . We weld , as it were , the activity on to the existence . The ...
... existence ; viz .: the predicative and the attributive . The predicative relation is when we predicate an activity of an existence in such a way as to make one thought . We weld , as it were , the activity on to the existence . The ...
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A Serious Thought for Boston Teachers | 116 |
Botany in Primary Schools | 138 |
Charitable Institutions of the State | 151 |
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