As to their studies, it would be well if they could be taught every thing that is useful, and everything that is ornamental; but art is long, and their time is short. It is therefore proposed that they learn those things that are likely to be most useful... A Benjamin Franklin Reader - Seite 146von Walter Isaacson - 2005 - 576 SeitenEingeschränkte Leseprobe - Über dieses Buch
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 676 Seiten
...leaping, wrestling, anil swimming. As to their studies it would ba well if they could bu taught crerythiny that is useful and everything that is ornamental....time is short. It is therefore proposed that they Icaru those things most useful and most ornamental; regard being had to tho several professions for... | |
| George Bacon Wood - 1896 - 376 Seiten
...agriculture was also suggested. " It would," he said, " be well if the students could be taught everything that is useful and everything that is ornamental....is short. It is therefore proposed that they learn the things that are likely to be most useful and most ornamental." It was not his intention to exclude... | |
| George Bacon Wood - 1896 - 370 Seiten
...agriculture was also suggested. " It would," he said, " be well if the students could be taught everything that is useful and everything that is ornamental. But art is long and their time is short. It is two languages that could hardly fail to be of use to him. His views on this subject were not influenced... | |
| George Bacon Wood - 1896 - 382 Seiten
...agriculture was also suggested. " It would," he said, " be well if the students could be taught everything that is useful and everything that is ornamental. But art is long and their time is short. It is 216 EARLY HISTORY OF THE therefore proposed that they learn the things that are likely to be most useful... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1899 - 554 Seiten
...their studies, it would be well if they could be taught every thing that is useful and every thing that is ornamental. But art is long and their time...most useful and most ornamental, regard being had for the several professions for which they are intended." Franklin's own predilection " went no further... | |
| 1899 - 1012 Seiten
...their studies, it would be well if they could be taught every thing that is useful and every thing that is ornamental. But art is long and their time...is therefore proposed, that they learn those things thatare likely to be most useful and most ornamental, regard being had for the several professions... | |
| Thomas Harrison Montgomery - 1900 - 584 Seiten
...writer of the English tongue. As to the students, it would be well if they could be taught everything that is useful, and everything that is ornamental....that they learn those things that are likely to be the most useful and most ornamental ; regard being had to the several professions for which they are... | |
| Thomas Harrison Montgomery - 1900 - 578 Seiten
...their time is short.* It is therefore proposed, that they learn those things that are likely to be the most useful and most ornamental ; regard being had...the several professions for which they are intended. * * * Reading should also be taught, and pronouncing properly, distinctly, emphatically ; not with... | |
| Elmer Ellsworth Brown - 1902 - 578 Seiten
...wrestling, and swimming. " As to their studies, it would be well if they could be taught everything that is useful, and everything that is ornamental....several professions for which they are intended." All were to be taught penmanship, drawing (with perspective) arithmetic (with accounts, and the first principles'... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1903 - 1300 Seiten
...may be the better observed. As to their studies, it would be well if they cfinHa be taught everything that is useful and everything that is ornamental. But art is long and their time is sb >rt. It is therefore proposed that they learn those things that are likely to l>e most useful and... | |
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