The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... knowledge from description . But this will be true knowledge only so far as he has had previous knowledge similar to it . If he has seen one mountain , he can gain some correct ideas from des- cription of another that is like it : if he ...
... knowledge from description . But this will be true knowledge only so far as he has had previous knowledge similar to it . If he has seen one mountain , he can gain some correct ideas from des- cription of another that is like it : if he ...
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... knowledge . " There is a period of life when all the knowledge we gain is acquired through the senses directly from material objects . The perceptive faculties are developed before the reflective . The reflective faculties follow and ...
... knowledge . " There is a period of life when all the knowledge we gain is acquired through the senses directly from material objects . The perceptive faculties are developed before the reflective . The reflective faculties follow and ...
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... knowledge of a power higher and mightier than ourselves , and a knowledge of the various works and operations of nature , and of mental phenomena , which , as they pre- sent themselves in their various phases , seem to call out and ...
... knowledge of a power higher and mightier than ourselves , and a knowledge of the various works and operations of nature , and of mental phenomena , which , as they pre- sent themselves in their various phases , seem to call out and ...
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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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