Educational Review, Volumen10H. Holt, 1895 |
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... true that , in our inde- pendence , the thread of historic continuity has been often lost . or forgotten : but we have generally discussed our chosen problems from the standpoint of principles wrought out else- where . After the English ...
... true that , in our inde- pendence , the thread of historic continuity has been often lost . or forgotten : but we have generally discussed our chosen problems from the standpoint of principles wrought out else- where . After the English ...
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... true importance , and farther still from a due valuation of the systems to which his own had led . But at least it was a basis , though an im- Porter ( Ueberweg's History of Philosophy , ii . 453 ) has dated the beginning at 1829 , when ...
... true importance , and farther still from a due valuation of the systems to which his own had led . But at least it was a basis , though an im- Porter ( Ueberweg's History of Philosophy , ii . 453 ) has dated the beginning at 1829 , when ...
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... true that the physio- logical and experimental investigation of mental facts has led 3 See Delabarre , Année Psychologique , 1895 ; Hall , Proceedings of Ameri- can Antiquarian Society , vol . ix . , Part II . , pp . 137-74 . There are ...
... true that the physio- logical and experimental investigation of mental facts has led 3 See Delabarre , Année Psychologique , 1895 ; Hall , Proceedings of Ameri- can Antiquarian Society , vol . ix . , Part II . , pp . 137-74 . There are ...
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... true in respect to geography ; and , if Sir William Hamilton is correct in his view of the value of the discipline that comes from training in mathematics , a considerable part of the time now devoted to arithmetic in our primary and ...
... true in respect to geography ; and , if Sir William Hamilton is correct in his view of the value of the discipline that comes from training in mathematics , a considerable part of the time now devoted to arithmetic in our primary and ...
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... true , it is hard to see why so many of the colleges still admit students who have had no training whatever in the study of physical science . Such a course of procedure on the part of the colleges seems to a layman ab- normal and ...
... true , it is hard to see why so many of the colleges still admit students who have had no training whatever in the study of physical science . Such a course of procedure on the part of the colleges seems to a layman ab- normal and ...
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