... when once they, for the first time, see upon what ends their efforts are directed, and how their energy and application are to promote their happiness and usefulness in life. Even in the case of those young men who need no such incentive to secure... Educational Review - Página 229editado por - 1891Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...young men who need no such incentive to secure their faithful attention and earnest endeavor, we yet hold that schools of applied science and technology...immediate, direct and constant reference to their application. Without referring further at this point to the limita25 tiona and defects inhorcut in... | |
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