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" The business of education, as I have already observed, is not, as I think, to make them perfect in any one of the sciences, but so to open and dispose their minds as may best make them capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. "
A Student's History of Education - Side 179
af Frank Pierrepont Graves - 1915 - 453 sider
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An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now added, i. analysis ...

John Locke - 1824 - 518 sider
...the breeding of the young. The business of education, as I have already observed, is not, as I think, to make them perfect in any one of the sciences, but...capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. If men are, for a long time, accustomed only to one sort or method of thoughts, their minds grow stiff...
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An essay concerning human understanding. To which are now first ..., Bind 3

John Locke - 1828 - 422 sider
...the breeding of the young. The business of education, as I have already observed, is not, as I think, to make them perfect in any one of the sciences, but...capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. If men are, for a long time, accustomed only to one sort or method of thoughts, their minds grow stiff...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding: To which are Now First ..., Bind 3

John Locke - 1828 - 432 sider
...the breeding of the young. The business of education, as I have already observed, is not, as I think, to make them perfect in any one of the sciences, but...capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. If men are, for a long time, accustomed only to one sort or method of thoughts, their minds grow stiff...
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Locke's Essay on the human understanding, condensed under the ...

John Locke - 1831 - 458 sider
...young. The business of education is not to make them perfect in any one of the sciences, but so to dispose their minds as may best make them capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. If men are for a long time accustomed only to one range of thoughts, their minds grow stiff in it,...
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Epitome of English literature; or, A concentration of the matter of ..., Bind 3

English literature - 1831 - 536 sider
...young. The business of education is not to make them perfect in any one of the sciences, but so to dispose their minds as may best make them capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. If men are for a long time accustomed only to one range of thoughts, their minds grow stiff in it,...
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A treatise on the conduct of the understanding. By J. Locke To which is now ...

John Locke - 1833 - 156 sider
...breeding of the young. The business of •education, as I have already observed, is not, us I think, to make them perfect in any one of the sciences, but...capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. If me'i are, for a long time, accustomed only to one sort or method of thoughts, their minds grow stiff...
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Philosophical Beauties Selected from the Works of Jean Locke...containing ...

John Locke - 1844 - 272 sider
...the breedincr of the young. The business of education, as! have already observed, is not, as I think, to make them perfect in any one of the sciences, but...capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. If men are for a long time accustomed only to one sort or method of thoughts, their minds grow stilf...
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A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding

John Locke - 1849 - 372 sider
...business of education, as I have already observed, is not, as I think, to make them perfect in auy one of the sciences, but so to open and dispose their...may* best make them capable of any, when they shall amjly themselves to it. If men are, for a long time, accustomed only to one sort or method of thoughts,...
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Locke's essays. An essay concerning human understanding. And A treatise on ...

John Locke - 1854 - 536 sider
...the breeding of the young. The business of education, as I have already observed, is not, as I think, to make them perfect in any one of the sciences, but...capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. If men are, for a long time, accustomed only to one sort or method of thoughts, their minds grow stiff...
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A Philosophical Treatise on the Nature and Constitution of Man, Bind 2

George Harris - 1876 - 588 sider
...Herbert Spencer. Education, ci 3 Locke defines the business of education to be, not to perfect raen in any one of the sciences, but so to open and dispose...capable of any, when they shall apply themselves to it. — Vuuditft nj'thr Understanding, s. 19. ESSENCE OF INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION. 447 education is erected...
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