Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 63;Volume 126John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1896 |
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... NATURAL ANTIDOTE to PESSIMISM , A. By David Pryde . ... Gentleman's Magazine ..................... NATURE IN THE EARLIER ROMAN POETS . By Countess Mar- tinengo Cesaresca .. NEW STUDY OF CHILDREN , THE . By Prof. James Sully ...
... NATURAL ANTIDOTE to PESSIMISM , A. By David Pryde . ... Gentleman's Magazine ..................... NATURE IN THE EARLIER ROMAN POETS . By Countess Mar- tinengo Cesaresca .. NEW STUDY OF CHILDREN , THE . By Prof. James Sully ...
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... nature , Jean Jacques Rousseau . He made short work of the theological dogma that the child is born morally depraved , and can only be made good by miraculous appliances . His watch- word , return to nature , included a re- version to ...
... nature , Jean Jacques Rousseau . He made short work of the theological dogma that the child is born morally depraved , and can only be made good by miraculous appliances . His watch- word , return to nature , included a re- version to ...
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... nature that we go back admir- ingly to childhood . The æsthetic charm of the infant which draws us so potently to its side and compels us to watch its words and actions is , like everything else which moves the mod- ern mind , highly ...
... nature that we go back admir- ingly to childhood . The æsthetic charm of the infant which draws us so potently to its side and compels us to watch its words and actions is , like everything else which moves the mod- ern mind , highly ...
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... nature - object for the biologist the child presents distinctive attributes . Though sharing in animal instinct , he shares in it only to a very small extent . The most striking char- acteristic of the new - born offspring of man is its ...
... nature - object for the biologist the child presents distinctive attributes . Though sharing in animal instinct , he shares in it only to a very small extent . The most striking char- acteristic of the new - born offspring of man is its ...
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... nature . In this way the teacher has lent his support to the savant and the psycholo- gist in their investigation of infancy . More particularly he has betaken him to the psychologist in order to discover more of the native tendencies ...
... nature . In this way the teacher has lent his support to the savant and the psycholo- gist in their investigation of infancy . More particularly he has betaken him to the psychologist in order to discover more of the native tendencies ...
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