School Days at RugbyTicknor and Fields, 1858 - 405 pagina's |
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... mind that we form a complete social body a society in which , by the nature of the case , we must not only learn , but act and live ; and act and live not only as boys , but as boys who will be men . " — RUGBY MAGAZINE . · · FIFTH ...
... mind that we form a complete social body a society in which , by the nature of the case , we must not only learn , but act and live ; and act and live not only as boys , but as boys who will be men . " — RUGBY MAGAZINE . · · FIFTH ...
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... mind for years . It fills me with grief and misery to think what weak and nervous children go through at school how their health and character for life are destroyed by rough and brutal treatment . - " It was some comfort to be under ...
... mind for years . It fills me with grief and misery to think what weak and nervous children go through at school how their health and character for life are destroyed by rough and brutal treatment . - " It was some comfort to be under ...
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... mind and body , by which the treatment of a child should be regulated ? " Why should the laws of civilization be suspended for schools ? Why should boys be left to herd together with no law but that of force or cunning ? What would ...
... mind and body , by which the treatment of a child should be regulated ? " Why should the laws of civilization be suspended for schools ? Why should boys be left to herd together with no law but that of force or cunning ? What would ...
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... mind what you are about , for they are important " pretty muddle we should have been in had he done so . He -taught us that in this wonderful world , no boy or man can tell which of his actions is indifferent and which not ; that by a ...
... mind what you are about , for they are important " pretty muddle we should have been in had he done so . He -taught us that in this wonderful world , no boy or man can tell which of his actions is indifferent and which not ; that by a ...
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... mind ; but those noble fami- lies would be somewhat astounded , if the accounts . ever came to be fairly taken , to find how small their work for England has been by the side of that of the Browns . These latter , indeed , have until ...
... mind ; but those noble fami- lies would be somewhat astounded , if the accounts . ever came to be fairly taken , to find how small their work for England has been by the side of that of the Browns . These latter , indeed , have until ...
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