There they would learn reading, &c. ; great part of the lessons, exclusive of scriptural instruction, would consist of explanations respecting the objects, animate and inanimate, in the garden, taken from books adapted to this purpose. Besides gardening,... The Quarterly Journal of Education - Página 811831Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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