| Samuel Colcord Bartlett - 1850 - 310 pages
...champion ; — who not only asserts its benefits for the uses of life, but preposterously maintains that " for purposes of discipline, intellectual, moral, religious,...the most efficient study is, once more, Science." A simple analysis of the confusions of his argument would constitute its ample refutation. Nor will... | |
| 1859 - 620 pages
...of national life, past and present, without which the citizen can not rightly regulate his conduct, the indispensable key is — Science. Alike for the...for purposes of discipline — intellectual, moral, religions — the most efficient study is, once more — Science. The question which at first seemed... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 328 pages
...of national life, past and present, without which the citizen cannot rightly regulate his conduct, the indispensable key is — Science. Alike for the...in the course of our inquiry, comparatively simple. AVe have not to estimate the degrees of importance of different orders of human activity, and different... | |
| 1861 - 182 pages
...of national life, past and present, without which the citizen cannot rightly regulate his conduct, the indispensable key is science. Alike for the most...the most efficient study is, once more, science." " Necessary and eternal as are its truths, all science concerns all mankind, for all time ; equally... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 300 pages
...without which the citizen cannot rightly regulate his conduct, the indispensable key is—Science. Alike for the most perfect production and highest...of art in all its forms, the needful preparation is still—Science. And for purposes of discipline —intellectual, moral, religious—the most efficient... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 898 pages
...of national life, past and present, without which the citizen can not rightly regulate his conduct, the indispensable key is — Science. Alike for the...the most efficient study is, once more — Science. And yet the knowledge which is of such transcendent value is that which, m our age of boasted education,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1863 - 902 pages
...of national life, past and present, without which the citizen can not rightly regulate his conduct, the indispensable key is — Science. Alike for the...the most efficient study is, once more — Science. And yet the knowledge which is of such transcendent value is that which, m our age of boasted education,... | |
| Mrs. Henry Peterson - 1864 - 908 pages
...perfect production anil highest cnjnyment of art in al! its forms, the needful preparation is s'il!— Science. And for purposes of discipline — intellectual, moral, religious— the most efficient study i?, once more — Science." THE SMALL BONNETS. It seems to be taken for granted, especially by the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 282 pages
...of national life, past and present, without which the citizen cannot rightly regulate his conduct, the indispensable key is — Science. Alike for the...intellectual, moral, religious — the most efficient v study is, once more — Science. The question which at first seemed so perplexed, has become, in... | |
| 1869 - 480 pages
...of national life, past and present, without which the citizen can not rightly regulate his conduct, the indispensable key is, — science. Alike for the...of discipline — intellectual, moral, religious," ("A well developed physical being; is all that would seem included — Ex-Gov. Cox " ! ! ! ) " the... | |
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