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" ... an implement of learning of extreme value. I do not think its value can be exaggerated, because it gives you the means of training the young in attention and accuracy, which are the two things in which all mankind are more deficient than in any other... "
Public Documents of Massachusetts - Page 264
by Massachusetts - 1905
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Report of the Secretary for Public Instruction ...

Queensland. Department of Public Instruction - 1892 - 508 pages
...according to Mr. Huxley, " gives you the best means of training the young in attention and accuracy, the two things in which all mankind are more deficient than in any other mental quality whatever." I should like to say something on the subject of grammar, so underrated and condemned, even recently,...
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Science and Education: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1896 - 474 pages
...not think its value can be exaggerated, because it gives you the means of training the young in 72 attention and accuracy, which are the two things in...deficient than in any other mental quality whatever. The whole of my life has been spent in trying to give my proper attention to things and to be accurate,...
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Science and Education

Huxley, Thomas H. - 1898
...not think its value can be exaggerated, because it gives you the means of training the young in 72 attention and accuracy, which are the two things in...deficient than in any other mental quality whatever. The whole of my life has heen spent in trying to give my proper attention to things -and to he accurate,...
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Clay Modelling for Schools: A Progressive Course for Primary and Grammar Grades

Anna M. Holland - 1899 - 72 pages
..."I do not think its value can be exaggerated, because it gives you the means of training the young in attention and accuracy, which are the two things...more deficient than in any other mental quality." After a certain amount of fundamental training, much entirely free work is given at all stages of this...
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Collected Essays, Volume 3

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1900 - 472 pages
...value. I do not think its value can be exaggerated, because it gives you the means of training the young in attention and accuracy, which are the two things in which all 72 mankind are more deficient than in any other mental quality whatever. The whole of my life has been...
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Science and Education

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 398 pages
...value. I do not think its value can be exaggerated, because it gives you the means of training the young in attention and accuracy, which are the two things...deficient than in any other mental quality whatever. The whole of my life has been spent in trying to give my proper attention to things and to be accurate,...
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Thomas Henry Huxley

Edward Clodd - 1902 - 278 pages
...cannot be exaggerated, because it gives the means of training the young in attention and accuracy, the two things in which all mankind are more deficient than in any other mental quality whatever.2 Among scientific topics he would include the elements of the theory of political and social...
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Autobiography and Selected Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 pages
...value. I do not think its value can be exaggerated, because it gives you the means of training the young in attention and accuracy, which are the two things...deficient than in any other mental quality whatever. The whole of my life has been spent in trying to give my proper attention to things and to be accurate,...
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Autobiography and Selected Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 pages
...value. I do not think its value can be exaggerated, because it gives you the means of training the young in attention and accuracy, which are the two things...deficient than in any other mental quality whatever. The whole of my life has been spent in trying to give my proper attention to things and to be accurate,...
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Plant Life and Plant Uses: An Elementary Textbook, a Foundation for the ...

John Gaylord Coulter - 1913 - 488 pages
...not succeeded as well as I could wish ; and other people, I am afraid, are not much more fortunate. You cannot begin this habit too early, and I consider...the habit of drawing to secure those two desirable ends. Notes, to be of much value to you, must be original with you. They must be the record of your...
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