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" ... what particular plants, and how the former can be destroyed without injuring the vitality of the latter. After all the most careful gardener can do, he knows that the form of the plant is predetermined in the germ or seed, and that the inward tendency... "
Moral Culture of Infancy, and Kindergarten Guide ...: By Mrs. Horace Mann ... - Page 11
by Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody - 1870 - 216 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10

1862 - 796 pages
...their wants, and the circumstances in which these wants will be supplied, and all their possihilities of beauty and use, and the means of giving them opportunity...the gardener of plants to say that a lily shall be a rose. But notwithstanding this limitation on one side, and the necessity for concurrence of the Spirit...
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Moral Culture of Infancy, and Kindergarten Guide ...

Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - Kindergarten - 1863 - 228 pages
...nothing of general interest on the subject. • First published in Atlantic Monthly, Nov. 1862. 1* Neither is the primary public school a Kindergarten,...the gardener of plants to say that a lily shall be a rose. But notwithstanding this limitation on one side, and the necessity for a concurrence of the...
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Moral Culture of Infancy

Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - Kindergarten - 1864 - 232 pages
...'W- H A- M ! NEW YORK: 0. S. FELT, Z6 WAUBEE ST., ' 1864. ' ..'*'./*„, T : ;;.:/; .--. ••;.• Neither is the primary public school a Kindergarten,...the gardener of plants to say that a lily shall be a rose. But notwithstanding this limitation on one side, and the necessity for a concurrence of the...
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Guide to the Kindergarten and Intermediate Class, by Elizabeth P. Peabody ...

Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - Education - 1877 - 266 pages
...an analogous plan. It presupposes gardeners of the mind, who are quite aware that they have as Httle power to override the characteristic individuality...the gardener of plants to say that a lily shall be a rose. But notwithstanding this limitation on one side, and the necessity for a concurrence of the...
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The Kindergarten of the Church

Mary Jane Chisholm Foster - Religious education of preschool children - 1894 - 252 pages
...prominent teacher tells us : " In a kindergarten children are treated on a plan analogous to this. It presupposes gardeners of the mind, who are quite...child, or to predetermine this characteristic, as a gardener of plants is to say a lily shall be a rose. But notwithstanding this limitation on one side...
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Standing Before Us: Unitarian Universalist Women and Social Reform, 1776-1936

Dorothy May Emerson, June Edwards, Helene Knox - Religion - 2000 - 644 pages
...in the germ or seed and that the inward tendency must concur with a multitude of influences. . . . In the kindergarten, children are treated on an analogous...the gardener of plants to say that a lily shall be a rose. But notwithstanding this limitation on one side, and the necessity for a concurrence of the...
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