Essays on Educational ReformersLongmans, Green and Company, 1868 - 328 sider |
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Side 46
... observing here and there some defects and gaps as it were , I could not contain myself from attempting something that might rest upon an immovable foundation , and which , if it could be once found out , should not be subject to any ...
... observing here and there some defects and gaps as it were , I could not contain myself from attempting something that might rest upon an immovable foundation , and which , if it could be once found out , should not be subject to any ...
Side 64
... observe the facts around them . 6 The countrymen of Bacon were not backward in adopting the new work , as the following , from the title - page of a volume in the British Museum , will show : The Gate of Tongues Unlocked and Opened ; or ...
... observe the facts around them . 6 The countrymen of Bacon were not backward in adopting the new work , as the following , from the title - page of a volume in the British Museum , will show : The Gate of Tongues Unlocked and Opened ; or ...
Side 65
... observe how diversely mortals seek to worship their Creator and to be spiritually united unto Him , and how He by His Almightiness disposeth all things . ' ( This is from the 1656 edition , by W.D. ' ) The book is still amusing , but ...
... observe how diversely mortals seek to worship their Creator and to be spiritually united unto Him , and how He by His Almightiness disposeth all things . ' ( This is from the 1656 edition , by W.D. ' ) The book is still amusing , but ...
Side 80
... observe that teachers of a kindly disposition are sometimes guilty of great cruelty , from neglecting the truth Locke dwells upon with such em- phasis , viz . that the mind will not act during any de- pression of the animal spirits . A ...
... observe that teachers of a kindly disposition are sometimes guilty of great cruelty , from neglecting the truth Locke dwells upon with such em- phasis , viz . that the mind will not act during any de- pression of the animal spirits . A ...
Side 82
... observation about manners and affectation have merely an historic interest . The dancing- master has a higher role allotted him than he plays in our present education . Locke writes : " Since nothing appears to me to give children so ...
... observation about manners and affectation have merely an historic interest . The dancing- master has a higher role allotted him than he plays in our present education . Locke writes : " Since nothing appears to me to give children so ...
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