At first, the fundamental outlines, alone, should be presented, and nest, not only additional facts, but a deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and natural path, a full and intelligent knowledge of the globe in all... Lake Superior: Its Physical Character, Vegetation, and Animals, Compared ... - Página 453por Louis Agassiz - 1850 - 428 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Jones Ripley - 1843 - 376 páginas
...alone, should be presented, and next, not only additional ïacts, but a deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and...comparative method, recently adopted with so much success in Europe, should always be employed ; for it la by the recognition of resemblances and differences... | |
| William R. Williams - 1850 - 300 páginas
...alone, should be presented, and next, not only additional fact^, but a deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and...comparative method, recently adopted with so much success in Europe, should always be employed : for it is by the recognition of resemblances and differences... | |
| 1850 - 440 páginas
...alone, should be presented, and next, not onty additional facts, but a deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and...globe in all Its relations, will be finally attained. TH1RD. The comparative method, recently adopted with so much success In Europe, should always be employed... | |
| John Harris - 1850 - 324 páginas
...; gradu*tlng each view to the capacity of different classes of students. At first, the fundamental outlines, alone, should be presented, and next, not...only additional facts, but a deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and natural path, a full and intelligent knowledge... | |
| William R. Williams - 1850 - 308 páginas
...; graduating eich view to the capacity of different classes of students. At first, the fundamental outlines, alone, should be presented, and next, not...only additional facts, but a deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and natural path, a full and intelligent knowledge... | |
| John Harris - 1850 - 322 páginas
...; graduating each view to the capacity of different classes of students. At first, the fundamental outlines, alone, should be presented, and next, not...only additional facts, but a deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and natural path, a full and intelligent knowledge... | |
| 1850 - 436 páginas
...; graduating each view to the capacity of different classes of students. At first, the fundamental outlines, alone, should be presented, and next, not only additional facts, but ft deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and natural path, a full... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 páginas
...successively, graduating each view to the capacity of different classes of pupils. At first, the fundamental outlines alone should be presented, and next, not...a full and intelligent knowledge of the globe, in nil its relations, will be finally attained. THIRD. The comparative method, recently adopted with so... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1851 - 468 páginas
...alone, should be presented, and next, not ouly additional facts, but a deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and...comparative method, recently adopted with so much suecess in Europe, should always be employed ; for it is by the recognition of resemblances and differences... | |
| Francis Wayland - 1852 - 446 páginas
...alone, should be presented, and nest, not only additional facts, but ;i deeper understanding of the connection, and so on ; and thus, by a regular and...and intelligent knowledge of the globe in all its relatious, will be finally attained. THIRD. The comparative method, recently adopted with so much success... | |
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