| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 692 páginas
...minds. PART L ITS IAWS, BENEFACTORS, TICISSITUDES, AND ITS GRADUATES. § 1. THE nations of mankind, that have shaken off barbarity, have not more differed...agreed in this one principle, that schools, for the institution of young men, in all other liberal sciences, as well as that of languages, are necessary... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 696 páginas
...scholars. PART L ITS LAWS, BENEFACTORS, VICISSITUDES, AND ITS GRADUATES. § 1. THE nations of mankind, that have shaken off barbarity, have not more differed...agreed in this one principle, that schools, for the institution of young men, in all other liberal sciences, as well as that of languages, are necessary... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 696 páginas
...minds. PART L ITS LAWS, BENEFACTORS, VICISSITUDES, AND ITS GRADUATES. § 1. THE nations of mankind, that have shaken off barbarity, have not more differed...than they have agreed in this on.e principle, that sdwulfi, for the institution of young men, in all other liberal sciences, as well as that of languages,... | |
| Parker J. Palmer - 1990 - 280 páginas
...sense of the importance of schooling: The nations of mankind, that have shaken off barbarity, have not differed in the languages, than they have agreed in...that schools for the instruction of young men, in all other liberal sciences as "Oscar Handlin, The Uprooted (Boston: Little, Brown, 1951). '"Interpreters... | |
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