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OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELATION OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT TO INTELLECTUAL ABILITY, MADE ON THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF TORONTO, CANADA
1896
Science
tangibility. An occult impulse to vice is assimilation of ideas and initiative. A t the hidden in all vagueness and in all teachsame time that these observations were carings meant to be heard, but not to be ried on, a similar series of observations was understood. R'ature is never obscure, being made in TTTorcester. There it was never occult, never esoteric. She must be soon made manifest that any such classificaquestioned in earnest, else she will not retion of children's mental ability would
doi:10.1126/science.4.84.156
pmid:17818022
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