| Frederick Swartz Jewell - English language - 1867 - 276 pages
...the phenomena of day and night, the distribution of land and water, and the great natural divisions, which mere words would fail entirely to convey to...culminates in Physical Geography, where such matters aa climates, ocean currents, the winds, peculiarities of the earth's crust, clouds and rain, are pictorially... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - Chemistry - 1867 - 292 pages
...the phenomena of day and night, the distribution of land and water, and the great natural divisious, which mere words would fail entirely to convey to...on to the higher books, this system culminates in No. 4, where such matters as climates, ocean currents, the winds, peculiarities of the earth's crust,... | |
| David Perkins Page - Teaching - 1867 - 396 pages
...the phenomena of day and night, the distribution of land and water, and the great natural divisions, which mere words would fail entirely to convey to...mind. Other pictures follow on the same plan, and the child' 6 mind is called upon to grasp no idea without the aid of a pictorial illustration. Carried... | |
| J. W. Lugenbeel - African Americans - 1868 - 324 pages
...the phenomena of day aud night, the distribution of land and water, and the great natural divisions, which mere words would fail entirely to convey to...on to the higher books, this system culminates in No. 4, where such matters as climates, ocean currents, the win Js, peculiarities of the earth's crust,... | |
| Charles Davies - Arithmetic - 1868 - 518 pages
...the phenomena of day and night, the distribution of land and water, and the great natural divisions, which mere words would fail entirely to convey to...mind. Other pictures follow on the same plan, and the child,s mind is called upon to grasp no idei without the aid of a pictorial illustration. Carried on... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - Railroads - 1868 - 544 pages
...the phenomena of day atrf night, the distribution of land and water, and the great natural divisions, which mere words would fail entirely to convey to the untutored mind. Other pictures follow on I lie same plan, and the child's mind is called upon to grasp no idea without the aid of apictorialillustrotion.... | |
| Frederick Swartz Jewell - 1869 - 364 pages
...the phenomena of day and night, the distribution of land and water, and the great natural divisions, which mere words would fail entirely to convey to...on to the higher books, this system culminates in No. 4, where such matters as climates, oceau currents, the winds, peculiarities of the earth's crust,... | |
| Samuel Penniman Bates - Education - 1869 - 454 pages
...night, the distribution of land and water, and the great natural divisions, irhich mere words would fall entirely to convey to the untutored mind. Other pictures...and the child's mind is called upon to grasp no idea wit hout the aid of a pictorial illustration. Carried on to the higher books, this system culminates... | |
| Isaac Stone - Educational tests and measurements - 1869 - 272 pages
...water, and the great natural divisions, which mere words would fail entirely to convey to the untntored mind. Other pictures follow on the same plan, and the child's mind is called upon to grasp no idea withont the aid of a pictorial illustration. Carried on to the higher books, this system culminates... | |
| Isaac Stone - Educational tests and measurements - 1869 - 278 pages
...water, and the great natural divisions, which mere words wonld fail entirely to convey to the untntored mind. Other pictures follow on the same plan, and the child's mind is called upon to grasp no idea withont the aid of a pictorial illnstration. Carried on to the higher books, this system culminates... | |
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