Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... thing in man or wo- man is being " there . " Physical bravery , which is always inspiring , is surprisingly common ; but the sure and steady quality of being " there " belongs to compara- tively few . This is why we hear on every hand ...
... thing in man or wo- man is being " there . " Physical bravery , which is always inspiring , is surprisingly common ; but the sure and steady quality of being " there " belongs to compara- tively few . This is why we hear on every hand ...
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... things , intelligence , constant practice , and something hard to define but not too fancifully called an ideal . Of intelligence everybody can see the need ; but not everybody knows how little quickness of mind is 4 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
... things , intelligence , constant practice , and something hard to define but not too fancifully called an ideal . Of intelligence everybody can see the need ; but not everybody knows how little quickness of mind is 4 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
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... thing education can do is to make moral character efficient through mental discipline . Here we come to the need of training , and to the question whether the education of to - day trains boys and girls ( I do not say as it should , but ...
... thing education can do is to make moral character efficient through mental discipline . Here we come to the need of training , and to the question whether the education of to - day trains boys and girls ( I do not say as it should , but ...
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... things he liked ( such as turtles and snakes ) ; but he had trained them so little in the alphabet that in Latin he was quite impartial in decid- ing whether u followed by t was ut or tu . The effect on his translation may be easily ...
... things he liked ( such as turtles and snakes ) ; but he had trained them so little in the alphabet that in Latin he was quite impartial in decid- ing whether u followed by t was ut or tu . The effect on his translation may be easily ...
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... thing he ought to attend to is the preparation of a noon - day lesson in formal logic which he detests - anything but that ! " It is astonishing how eagerly men strug- - gle to escape from the training that pre- pares them ROUTINE AND ...
... thing he ought to attend to is the preparation of a noon - day lesson in formal logic which he detests - anything but that ! " It is astonishing how eagerly men strug- - gle to escape from the training that pre- pares them ROUTINE AND ...
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