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263. oldal
But the mere propounding of the first guess was the emancipation of the human mind from the yoke of mythological belief : and each successive guess , linked as it was to the theories which had preceded it , and having further a certain ...
But the mere propounding of the first guess was the emancipation of the human mind from the yoke of mythological belief : and each successive guess , linked as it was to the theories which had preceded it , and having further a certain ...
405. oldal
The imitative ten- dency of the human mind , as freely exercised from the earliest childhood , is the source of that which is by far the most effective part of education , namely , self - education . And it may be more just to refer the ...
The imitative ten- dency of the human mind , as freely exercised from the earliest childhood , is the source of that which is by far the most effective part of education , namely , self - education . And it may be more just to refer the ...
431. oldal
He did not portray the old king as decrepid in body or failing in mind or memory from the first . And he gives the following excellent reasons for departure from established custom : - ' Most actors , Garrick , Kemble , and Kean among ...
He did not portray the old king as decrepid in body or failing in mind or memory from the first . And he gives the following excellent reasons for departure from established custom : - ' Most actors , Garrick , Kemble , and Kean among ...
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History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
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