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... Nature . ' If there were no limits to the brain - power of individuals we could enforce nature - study ; but even the author of the discourse points out that there are limitations to the mind of man , ' and that experimental psychology ...
... Nature . ' If there were no limits to the brain - power of individuals we could enforce nature - study ; but even the author of the discourse points out that there are limitations to the mind of man , ' and that experimental psychology ...
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... nature - study every encouragement should be given to pursue it . I am prepared to enter upon a crusade against waste in educational effort by a careful adaptation of methods of education to the variety of capacity in students . What is ...
... nature - study every encouragement should be given to pursue it . I am prepared to enter upon a crusade against waste in educational effort by a careful adaptation of methods of education to the variety of capacity in students . What is ...
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... natural and positive sciences which are directed to the discovery of the de facto laws of physical nature , increasing by that discovery the wealth of speculative knowledge , and the command which man has of physical agencies for the ...
... natural and positive sciences which are directed to the discovery of the de facto laws of physical nature , increasing by that discovery the wealth of speculative knowledge , and the command which man has of physical agencies for the ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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