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In the teaching profession , the voluntary holding of the mind for many hours of
each day in the position required for the work of educating uneducated minds ,
the constant effort to state facts clearly , distinctly , ' and freed from unnecessary ...
In the teaching profession , the voluntary holding of the mind for many hours of
each day in the position required for the work of educating uneducated minds ,
the constant effort to state facts clearly , distinctly , ' and freed from unnecessary ...
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But no platform of premise and conclusion , however logical and exact , is broad
enough to place under an uneducated mind . Nothing deserving the name of
conviction can have a place in such . Prejudices , notions , prescriptive rules ,
may ...
But no platform of premise and conclusion , however logical and exact , is broad
enough to place under an uneducated mind . Nothing deserving the name of
conviction can have a place in such . Prejudices , notions , prescriptive rules ,
may ...
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... very nature ; considered as a mental exercise , in its higher spheres , it is
excellent , because it calls for the activity of thought ; but after the cutting and
fitting are done , it is undoubtedly bad , leaving the mind free to wander wherever
it will .
... very nature ; considered as a mental exercise , in its higher spheres , it is
excellent , because it calls for the activity of thought ; but after the cutting and
fitting are done , it is undoubtedly bad , leaving the mind free to wander wherever
it will .
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Coming and going more rapidly than the shortest pendulum can swing ,
interweaving more subtly than the threads of the most complicated lace under the
fingers of the skillful worker ; “ trains of thought ” pass and repass through our
minds ...
Coming and going more rapidly than the shortest pendulum can swing ,
interweaving more subtly than the threads of the most complicated lace under the
fingers of the skillful worker ; “ trains of thought ” pass and repass through our
minds ...
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... no food since six in the evening , should be ready for any amount of labor in
the morning before breakfast , does not seem a rational conclusion , and I believe
that many nervous diseases must be charged to the * Body and Mind , 2d Ed . , p
.
... no food since six in the evening , should be ready for any amount of labor in
the morning before breakfast , does not seem a rational conclusion , and I believe
that many nervous diseases must be charged to the * Body and Mind , 2d Ed . , p
.
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THE EDUCATION OF AMERICAN GIRLS. CONSIDERED IN A SERIES OF ESSAYS. ANNA C. BRACKETT Vista completa - 1874 |
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