The Educational Magazine, 2. ciltetc., 1835 |
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Sayfa 63
... metic through the first four rules . They were able to point out on the map of Europe , the situation of every country , and the chief cities , the bays , gulfs , rivers , seas , mountains , lakes , the manufactures , commerce ...
... metic through the first four rules . They were able to point out on the map of Europe , the situation of every country , and the chief cities , the bays , gulfs , rivers , seas , mountains , lakes , the manufactures , commerce ...
Sayfa 196
... metic you must not fall into this error ; if you do , you will begin your march in a mist and end it in a quagmire . you Neither must the teacher run into the opposite error , of supposing that a child will not readily apprehend the ...
... metic you must not fall into this error ; if you do , you will begin your march in a mist and end it in a quagmire . you Neither must the teacher run into the opposite error , of supposing that a child will not readily apprehend the ...
Sayfa 297
... metic . Now although it might be sufficient in argument , to reply to those who make this a plea for withholding their support- Show us a better plan of your own , and we will join you ; ' still the objection ought to suggest to us the ...
... metic . Now although it might be sufficient in argument , to reply to those who make this a plea for withholding their support- Show us a better plan of your own , and we will join you ; ' still the objection ought to suggest to us the ...
Sayfa 325
... metic . He may in such a case , very possibly , by a little finesse , a little manœuvre , and a great deal of trouble , succeed in obliging a lad to make a few calculations with seeming rapidity . He may , by these means , get up a ...
... metic . He may in such a case , very possibly , by a little finesse , a little manœuvre , and a great deal of trouble , succeed in obliging a lad to make a few calculations with seeming rapidity . He may , by these means , get up a ...
Sayfa 326
... metic seems to lie in this very particular . There is , however , an error attached to this fundamental principle , into which the unphilosophi- cal teacher is very liable to fall : namely , in supposing that this method should be ...
... metic seems to lie in this very particular . There is , however , an error attached to this fundamental principle , into which the unphilosophi- cal teacher is very liable to fall : namely , in supposing that this method should be ...
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