| William Maxwell Gunn - Religious education - 1840 - 496 pages
...this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire real knowledge. Many em. pines are abroad recommending various easy roads to languages and the other sciences. In mere superficial... | |
| George Ferguson (LL.D.) - 1843 - 168 pages
...this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parent« and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire...recommending various easy roads to languages and the other iciemee. In mere superficial accomplishments, w here failure is of small importance, their schemes... | |
| Henry White - 1849 - 550 pages
...this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire real knowledge." The leading reviews and journals throughout the country have all characterized Dr M'Culloch's initiatory... | |
| South Kensington Museum - Publishers' catalogs - 1857 - 772 pages
...this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire real knowledge." The leading reviews and journals throughout the country have all characterized Dr M'CuUoch's initiatory... | |
| James Clyde - 1864 - 484 pages
...this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire real knowledge," PUBLISHED BY OLIVER AND BOYD. HISTOBY OF ENGLISH LITEEATTJEE ; With an OUTLINE of the ORIGIN and GROWTH... | |
| James Clyde - 1864 - 178 pages
...this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire real knowledge." The leading reviews and journals throughout the country have spoken of Dr M'Culloch's Class-books in... | |
| John White - 1865 - 90 pages
...this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire real knowledge." The leading reviews and journals throughout the country have spoTfen .;/'/!,- IH'CMocKs Class-boolu... | |
| John White - 1866 - 328 pages
...this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire real knowledge." BY JOHN WHITE, PEIS, LATB TEACHEH OF ENGLISH, GEOGRAPHY, AND HISTOBY, EDINBURGH. THE FIEST BOOK for... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1868 - 196 pages
...this once done, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire real knowledge." Poetical Beading-Book, with Aids for Grammatical Analysis, Paraphrase, and Criticism ; and an Appendix... | |
| Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1868 - 492 pages
...this once dontt, their foundation is sound, and their progress sure. And let both parents and teachers bear in mind that these are the only means to acquire real knowledge." Poetical Reading-Book, with Aids for Grammatical Analysis, Paraphrase, and Criticism ; and an Appendix... | |
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