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After deciding to start with James Mill ( 1773-1836 ) , the father and teacher of John Stuart Mill ( 1806–1873 ) , it would have been a simple matter to proceed step by step to such present - day teachers as John Dewey and John Erskine ...
After deciding to start with James Mill ( 1773-1836 ) , the father and teacher of John Stuart Mill ( 1806–1873 ) , it would have been a simple matter to proceed step by step to such present - day teachers as John Dewey and John Erskine ...
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In essential agreement with this point of view even in his later years , John Stuart Mill actually considered himself “ rather below than above par " in quickness of apprehension , retentive memory and strength of character - and thus ...
In essential agreement with this point of view even in his later years , John Stuart Mill actually considered himself “ rather below than above par " in quickness of apprehension , retentive memory and strength of character - and thus ...
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As a freshman straight from high school , I heard Charles A. Beard lecture on American Government ; as a sophomore - and in 1914 I heard Carlton Hayes lecture on European History ; as a junior I heard John Erskine talk on Shakespeare ...
As a freshman straight from high school , I heard Charles A. Beard lecture on American Government ; as a sophomore - and in 1914 I heard Carlton Hayes lecture on European History ; as a junior I heard John Erskine talk on Shakespeare ...
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