Education: Intellectual, Moral, and PhysicalWilliams and Norgate, 1861 - 190 pages |
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... further explanation I may say that the classified compilations and digests of materials to be thus brought together under the title of Descriptive Sociology , are intended to supply the student of Social Science with data , standing ...
... further explanation I may say that the classified compilations and digests of materials to be thus brought together under the title of Descriptive Sociology , are intended to supply the student of Social Science with data , standing ...
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... further reason for inferring such an origin . It is curious that the like relations hold with the mind . Among mental as among bodily acquisitions , the ornamental comes before the useful . Not only in times past , but almost as much in ...
... further reason for inferring such an origin . It is curious that the like relations hold with the mind . Among mental as among bodily acquisitions , the ornamental comes before the useful . Not only in times past , but almost as much in ...
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... further evidence of the rude , unde- veloped character of our education , we have it in the fact that the comparative worths of different kinds of knowledge have been as yet scarcely even discussed - much less discussed in a methodic ...
... further evidence of the rude , unde- veloped character of our education , we have it in the fact that the comparative worths of different kinds of knowledge have been as yet scarcely even discussed - much less discussed in a methodic ...
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... further insight into ancient manners and morals . Any one who should learn the dis- tances between all the towns in England , might , in the course of his life , find one or two of the thousand facts he had acquired of some slight ...
... further insight into ancient manners and morals . Any one who should learn the dis- tances between all the towns in England , might , in the course of his life , find one or two of the thousand facts he had acquired of some slight ...
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... further argument - since the good- ness of a society ultimately depends on the nature of its citi- zens ; and since the nature of its citizens is more modifiable by early training than by anything else ; we must conclude that the ...
... further argument - since the good- ness of a society ultimately depends on the nature of its citi- zens ; and since the nature of its citizens is more modifiable by early training than by anything else ; we must conclude that the ...
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