It touched the deeper things of character. It filled parents with a sense of the dignity and moment of their task. It cleared away the accumulation of clogging prejudices and obscure inveterate usage, which made education one of the dark formalistic arts.... Educational Review - Página 343editado por - 1891Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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