The North American Review, 81. ciltO. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... body was strengthened by exercise , and brought to a good habit . " Rollin says : - " The Greeks , by nature warlike , and equally intent upon forming the bodies and minds of their youth , introduced these exercises , and an- nexed ...
... body was strengthened by exercise , and brought to a good habit . " Rollin says : - " The Greeks , by nature warlike , and equally intent upon forming the bodies and minds of their youth , introduced these exercises , and an- nexed ...
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... body must be healthy to obey the soul : a good servant must be strong : the weaker the body , the more it encumbers and weakens the soul . " He also says : " If you wish to develop the mind of a pupil , develop the power which that mind ...
... body must be healthy to obey the soul : a good servant must be strong : the weaker the body , the more it encumbers and weakens the soul . " He also says : " If you wish to develop the mind of a pupil , develop the power which that mind ...
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... body are characteristics of our students , and premature old age or consumption carries off but too many of our most gifted men . " Horace Mann has the following passage , in a description of a gymnastic hall in Boston : - " It is a ...
... body are characteristics of our students , and premature old age or consumption carries off but too many of our most gifted men . " Horace Mann has the following passage , in a description of a gymnastic hall in Boston : - " It is a ...
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