The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... character in all subsequent life . The homes among us are the molding - places of character . They are the sources , to a great extent , of whatever of good or evil is found among the people . What these homes are is indicated every day ...
... character in all subsequent life . The homes among us are the molding - places of character . They are the sources , to a great extent , of whatever of good or evil is found among the people . What these homes are is indicated every day ...
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... character . Rarely analyzed at all , less often is the analysis made thoroughly and its results made of practical value to the educator . To the plasticity of the mind at this period we have before adverted . It is the moulding epoch of ...
... character . Rarely analyzed at all , less often is the analysis made thoroughly and its results made of practical value to the educator . To the plasticity of the mind at this period we have before adverted . It is the moulding epoch of ...
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... character of the youth with whom he associated . Nay , he reckoned the formation of the character prior in order of time as well as of importance to the cultivation of the intellect , knowing that the character is ordinarily formed and ...
... character of the youth with whom he associated . Nay , he reckoned the formation of the character prior in order of time as well as of importance to the cultivation of the intellect , knowing that the character is ordinarily formed and ...
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