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... beautiful childhood may bloom out and imparadise our mortal life . Let us only give the social instinct of children its fair chance . For this purpose , a few will not do . The children of one family are not enough , and do not come ...
... beautiful childhood may bloom out and imparadise our mortal life . Let us only give the social instinct of children its fair chance . For this purpose , a few will not do . The children of one family are not enough , and do not come ...
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... beautiful country - towns or cities . The habit , in the city of New York , of sending children to school in an omnibus , hired to go round the city and pick them up , suggests the possibility of a Kindergarten in one of those beautiful ...
... beautiful country - towns or cities . The habit , in the city of New York , of sending children to school in an omnibus , hired to go round the city and pick them up , suggests the possibility of a Kindergarten in one of those beautiful ...
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... beautiful results . Billings , one of our most gifted artists , first developed his genius with paper and scissors . Exquisite delicacy and rich invention were displayed in his paper cuttings , even when he was but five or six years of ...
... beautiful results . Billings , one of our most gifted artists , first developed his genius with paper and scissors . Exquisite delicacy and rich invention were displayed in his paper cuttings , even when he was but five or six years of ...
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... beautiful bowls , with two handles , can be produced ; and where there is genius for producing forms of beauty , it will not fail to show itself very soon . Symmetrical forms being insured by the folding , the smallest child can ...
... beautiful bowls , with two handles , can be produced ; and where there is genius for producing forms of beauty , it will not fail to show itself very soon . Symmetrical forms being insured by the folding , the smallest child can ...
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... beautiful vases , pitchers , & c . When they begin to make heads and human figures , a teacher , who un- derstands the principles of drawing , can bring to their notice the proportions of the human figure and face found in nature ...
... beautiful vases , pitchers , & c . When they begin to make heads and human figures , a teacher , who un- derstands the principles of drawing , can bring to their notice the proportions of the human figure and face found in nature ...
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