Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 ページ |
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... consequence in the state and no word seems more proper to designate their occupations than the term Profession . Circumlocution is unfit for a title page : what a man wishes to pur- chase should have a distinct and short name , by which ...
... consequence in the state and no word seems more proper to designate their occupations than the term Profession . Circumlocution is unfit for a title page : what a man wishes to pur- chase should have a distinct and short name , by which ...
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... cations appear , and they should let their children choose their own professions , in consequence of their predominating inclinations . But if there be any doubt of the actual existence 2 ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION .
... cations appear , and they should let their children choose their own professions , in consequence of their predominating inclinations . But if there be any doubt of the actual existence 2 ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION .
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... consequences would ensue , and many perni- cious practices in education would be prevented , by the re- futation of ... consequence of this conviction , and , in the management and C education of a family , would not perhaps hold an ON ...
... consequences would ensue , and many perni- cious practices in education would be prevented , by the re- futation of ... consequence of this conviction , and , in the management and C education of a family , would not perhaps hold an ON ...
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... consequence of this superiority of organiza- tion , he early exhibits greater powers of attention , memory , or imagination , let this be fairly acknowledged to him and to his competitors , but without making use of the mysterious and ...
... consequence of this superiority of organiza- tion , he early exhibits greater powers of attention , memory , or imagination , let this be fairly acknowledged to him and to his competitors , but without making use of the mysterious and ...
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... consequence of this education , which he began in childhood , and continued to old age ? That he distinguished himself as a man of science , both by his learning and his invention ; and , from his conver- sation , we are told , that no ...
... consequence of this education , which he began in childhood , and continued to old age ? That he distinguished himself as a man of science , both by his learning and his invention ; and , from his conver- sation , we are told , that no ...
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