The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen11Mass. Teachers' Association, 1858 |
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... knowledge , and become the repository of many facts , even a walking encyclopædia , and yet be uneducated . In the hands of those whose minds are undeveloped , knowledge is neither permanent nor capable of future use . It is like water ...
... knowledge , and become the repository of many facts , even a walking encyclopædia , and yet be uneducated . In the hands of those whose minds are undeveloped , knowledge is neither permanent nor capable of future use . It is like water ...
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... knowledge was worthless without strict morality ; and he demands that a master shall neither have vices himself , nor tolerate them in others , but shall strive in all ways to render his scholars not only learned , but good . It is ...
... knowledge was worthless without strict morality ; and he demands that a master shall neither have vices himself , nor tolerate them in others , but shall strive in all ways to render his scholars not only learned , but good . It is ...
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... knowledge , — rather it is that highest knowledge made available , assimilated . Now it concerns the State , most certainly , that knowledge , mere information , should be as free as possible to all ; but this is , as we think , in a ...
... knowledge , — rather it is that highest knowledge made available , assimilated . Now it concerns the State , most certainly , that knowledge , mere information , should be as free as possible to all ; but this is , as we think , in a ...
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