... practical arithmetic. 5. Physics, and natural history to explain the more important phenomena of nature. 6. Geography, and general history combined ; Prussia, its history, laws, and constitution, form the object of a particular study. 7. The principles... National Education: Europe - Page 748by Henry Barnard - 1872Full view - About this book
| 1833 - 598 pages
...watched, and the hand exercised to write with neatness and ease. 9. Singing, in order to develope tho voice, to afford a knowledge of the art, and to enable...accommodated to the age and strength of the scholar. — Such is the minimum of education to be afforded by a burgher school. If its means enable it to attempt a... | |
| English literature - 1833 - 598 pages
...Prussia, its history, laws, and constitution, form the object of a particular study. 7. The principles of design ; to be taught with the instruction given...write with neatness and ease. 9. Singing, in order to develope the voice, to afford a knowledge of the art, and to enable the scholars to assist in the solemnities... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - Education - 1833 - 658 pages
...Prussia, its history, laws, and constitution, form the object of a particular study. 7. The principles of design ; to be taught with the instruction given...write with neatness and ease. 9. Singing, in order to develope the voice, to afford a knowledge of the art, and to enable the scholars to assist in the solemnities... | |
| Education - 1833 - 632 pages
...Prussia, its history, laws, and constitution, form the object of a particular sludy. 7. The principles of design ; to be taught with the instruction given...penmanship should be watched, and the hand exercised to wriie with neatness and ease. 9. Sinafme, in order to develope the voice, to afford a knowledge of... | |
| 1833 - 578 pages
...(Prussia, its history, laws, and constitution, form the object of a particular study). 7. The principles of design, to be taught with the instruction given in physics, natural history, and geometry. 9. Singing. 10. Gymnastic exercises, accommodated to the a;;e and strength of the scholar. This is... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1839 - 1066 pages
...Prussia, its history, laws, and constituiion, form ihe object of a particular study. 7. The principles of design ; to be taught with the instruction given...neatness and ease. 9. Singing, in order to develop Ihe voice, to afford a knowledge of the l WUUU ií I CUS UI uiiuiui Y lliaii uvtiwu пдс iiiaiuiguioiiQu... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1852 - 848 pages
...principles ,of design ; to be taught with tl.< instruction given in physics, natural history, and geometry. The penmanship should be watched, and the hand exercised...write with neatness and ease. 9. Singing, in order to develope the voice, to afford a knowledge of the art, and to enable the scholars to assist in the solemnities... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1853 - 832 pages
...Prussia, its history, laws, and constitution, form the object of a particular study. 7. The principles of design ; to be taught with the instruction given...accommodated to the age and strength of the scholar. — Such is the minimum of education to be afforded by a burgher school. If its means enable it to attempt a... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1853 - 828 pages
...particular study. 7. The principles of design ; to he taught with the instruction given in physies, natural history, and geometry. 8. The penmanship should...accommodated to the age and strength of the scholar. — Such is the minimum of education to be afforded by a burgher school. If its means enable it to attempt d... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1854 - 904 pages
...Prussia, its history, laws, and constitution, form the object of a particular study. 7. The principles of design; to be taught with the instruction given...accommodated to the age and strength of the scholar! Such is the minimum of education to be afforded by a burgher school. If its means enable it to attempt a... | |
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