... clear manner. And not only is it that the existence of any such standard has not been clearly conceived, but the need for it seems to have been scarcely even felt. Men read books on this topic, and attend lectures on that; decide that their children... Wisconsin Journal of Education - Page 21864Full view - About this book
| Herbert Spencer - 1919 - 252 pages
...has not been clearly conceived ; but the need for it seems to have been scarcely even felt. Men read books on this topic, and attend lectures on that ;...their children shall be instructed in these branches \l of knowledge, and shall not be instructed in those ; and ( all under the guidance of mere custom,... | |
| Roy V. Jordan - 1928 - 236 pages
...has not been clearly conceived; but the need for it seems to have been scarcely even felt. Men read books on this topic and attend lectures on that; decide...guidance of mere custom or liking or prejudice; without ever considering the enormous importance of determining in some rational way what things are really... | |
| Paul DeHart Hurd - 2000 - 116 pages
...noted: Men read books on this topic, and attend lectures on that subject; decide that their children be instructed in these branches of knowledge, and shall not be instructed in those; and under the guidance of mere custom or liking, or prejudice; without ever considering the enormous importance... | |
| 1859 - 836 pages
...has not been clearly conceived, but the need for it seems to have been scarcely even felt. Men read books on this topic, and attend lectures on that ;...instructed in those; and all under the guidance of mere fashion, or liking, or prejudice; without ever considering the enormous importance of determining in... | |
| 1879 - 524 pages
...has not been clearly conceived, but the need for it seems to Have been scarcely ever felt. Men read books on this topic, and attend lectures on that; decide that their children sh.iĆ be instructed in these branches of knowledge, and shall not be instructed in those; and all... | |
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