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... considerable ardor and enthusiasm . In his system of education , he introduced in a considerable degree the plan of Pestalozzi ; and he prevailed on the school - masters belonging to the Canton to meet at stated times , and confer on ...
... considerable ardor and enthusiasm . In his system of education , he introduced in a considerable degree the plan of Pestalozzi ; and he prevailed on the school - masters belonging to the Canton to meet at stated times , and confer on ...
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... considerable portion of this publication ; and , as we propose to part company with him when he leaves that place to pursue another direction to the east , and the coast of the Red Sea , we will devote the little remaining space which ...
... considerable portion of this publication ; and , as we propose to part company with him when he leaves that place to pursue another direction to the east , and the coast of the Red Sea , we will devote the little remaining space which ...
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... considerable . Five days are ample for the passage from Damietta to Cairo , allowing some hours out of the twenty- four for remaining stationary , and Mr. Jolliffe's voyage from Cairo to Rosetta was completed in three days . The expedi ...
... considerable . Five days are ample for the passage from Damietta to Cairo , allowing some hours out of the twenty- four for remaining stationary , and Mr. Jolliffe's voyage from Cairo to Rosetta was completed in three days . The expedi ...
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