The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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35. oldal
... mind ; but you can never urge him to make the efforts which are necessary to the acquisition of know- ledge if he knows that , after he has opened the portals of science , he shall be compelled to return to the habits and occupations of ...
... mind ; but you can never urge him to make the efforts which are necessary to the acquisition of know- ledge if he knows that , after he has opened the portals of science , he shall be compelled to return to the habits and occupations of ...
37. oldal
... mind of the free school child can be sufficiently developed to understand it , the necessity of living calls him from the school to the walks of active life . With these views of the practical utility of grammar as a necessary branch of ...
... mind of the free school child can be sufficiently developed to understand it , the necessity of living calls him from the school to the walks of active life . With these views of the practical utility of grammar as a necessary branch of ...
38. oldal
... minds of children cannot comprehend many of the myste- ries of the science . Peter Parley is no teacher of either history or geography , and his books may make flippant children , but wretched men . In times not long gone by , geography ...
... minds of children cannot comprehend many of the myste- ries of the science . Peter Parley is no teacher of either history or geography , and his books may make flippant children , but wretched men . In times not long gone by , geography ...
47. oldal
... mind enjoys perfect liberty of self - de- velopment that it is not made to bow abjectly and bend itself to a certain set of rules and of opinions , but that it is rather encouraged to independence of thought and of action . Here we call ...
... mind enjoys perfect liberty of self - de- velopment that it is not made to bow abjectly and bend itself to a certain set of rules and of opinions , but that it is rather encouraged to independence of thought and of action . Here we call ...
48. oldal
... mind does expand itself it is not compelled to do violence to a sort of secon- dary conscience , the result of conventional teachings , which in its progress it may have occasion to overturn . Hence we exhibit the phenomenon , not ...
... mind does expand itself it is not compelled to do violence to a sort of secon- dary conscience , the result of conventional teachings , which in its progress it may have occasion to overturn . Hence we exhibit the phenomenon , not ...
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