They shall be instructed in the various branches of a sound education: comprehending Reading, Writing, Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, Navigation, Surveying, Practical Mathematics, Astronomy, Natural, Chemical and Experimental Philosophy, the French and... Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute of ... - Página 98por American Institute of Instruction - 1843Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Hazard - 1832 - 446 páginas
...clothes shall be kept clean, and they shall have suitable and rat:onal exercise and recreation; They shall be instructed in the various branches of a sound...merit or warrant: I would have them taught facts and tilings, rather than words or signs: And, especially, I desire, that by every* proper means a pure... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1834 - 242 páginas
...surveying, practical mathematics, astronomy, natural philosophy, chemistry, physics, French and Spanish, and such other learning and science as the capacities of the several scholars may merit or warrant. Page 22. 24. The testator does not forbid, but neither recommends the Greek and Latin. Page 22. 25.... | |
| 1834 - 438 páginas
...and Spanish languages— (I do not forbid, but [ do not recommend the Greek and Latin Ianguagcs) — and such other learning and science as the capacities of the several scholars may merit or warrant." This excludes nothing— nay, it embraces every thing necessary to form a well educated man. How far... | |
| 1839 - 556 páginas
...mathematics, astronomy, natural, chemical, and experimental philosophy; and the French and Spanish languages, and such other learning and science as the capacities of the scholars may merit or want. The Greek and Latin languages are not forbidden, but are not recommended.... | |
| Thomas Brothers - 1840 - 538 páginas
...everything worthy of being studied in the circle of human knowledge. " They shall be instructed," says he, " in the various branches of a sound education, comprehending...capacities of the several scholars may merit or warrant." This excludes nothing — nay, it embraces everything necessary to form a well-educated man. How far... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 594 páginas
...thing worthy of being studied in the circle of human knowledge. " They shall be instructed," says he, "in the various branches of a sound education, comprehending...capacities of the several scholars may merit or warrant." This excludes nothing — nay, it embraces every thing necessary to form a well-educated man. How far... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 590 páginas
...thing worthy of being studied in the circle of human knowledge. "They shall be instructed," says he, "in the various branches of a sound education, comprehending...capacities of the several scholars may merit or warrant." This excludes nothing — nay, it embraces every thing necessary to form a well-educated man. How far... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 612 páginas
...astronomy, natural, chemical, and experimental philosophy, the French and Spanish languages," he adds, "and such other learning and science as the capacities of the several scholars may merit or warrant." Again he observes, "my desire is, that all the instructors and teachers in the College ' shall take... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 530 páginas
...and Spanish languages (I do not forbid, but I do not recommend the Greek and Latin languages), ana such other learning and science as the capacities of the several scholars may merit or warrant," This excludes nothing, nay, it embraces everything necessary to form a well-educated man. How far this... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1844 - 800 páginas
...Vidal et a!. v. Girard's Executors. French and Spanish languages," (not forbidding but not recommending the Greek and Latin languages,) " and such other learning...capacities of the several scholars may merit or warrant." He then added, " I would hare them taught facts and things rather than words or signs; and especially... | |
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