| John Locke - 1693 - 290 trang
...do Wonders: $t?t Examples of thefe are but few, and'! rhink I may fay, that of all the Men we meet with, Nine parts of Ten are what they are, Good or Evil, ufeful or not,, by their Education. *Tis that which makes the great difference in Mankind: The little,... | |
| John Locke - 1712 - 332 trang
...Wonders. But Examples A 4 of of this Kind, are but few, and I think I may fay, that of all the Men we meet with, nine Parts of ten are what they are, good or evil, ureful or not, by their Education. 3 Tis that which makes the great Difference an Mankind. The little,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1844 - 978 trang
...still more so. John Locke said, " I think I may say that of all the men we meet with, nine parts in ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education ; it is that which makes the great difference in mankind ;" whilst the language of Solomon was, " Train... | |
| 1772 - 324 trang
...fay, that of all the men we meet wi h, r.ine parts of ten are what they are, good or .evil, ufeful or not, by their education. 'Tis that which makes the great difference in mankind. The little or almoft I am fatisfie j there are ag^eat many people who will have no reliih for fnch... | |
| Septimus Hodson - 1792 - 238 trang
...aflame, as granted, the portion of a celebrated Writer on this fubjedt : " That of all the men we meet with, nine parts of ten are what they are, good or evil, ufeful or not, by their Education *." Our firft habits ftick by us through the remainder of our lives;... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 trang
...wonders. But examples of this kind are but few ; and I think I may say, that, of all the men we meet with, nine parts of ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education. It is that which makes the great difference in mankind. The little, or almost insensible, impressions... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1812 - 374 trang
...II. the Education of the loner Orders of tlie Irish. I THINK I may say, that of all the men we * meet with, nine parts of ten are what they *' are, good or evil, useful or not, by their edu" cation. 'Tis that which makes the great " difference in mankind. The little or almost " insensible... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1818 - 158 trang
...itself to my view." 61 It is remarked by Mr. Locke — " Of all the men we meet with, nine parts in ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education." Let us pause for a moment, and consider what education we bestow upon those whom we place under the... | |
| 1819 - 384 trang
...the following words i " It is remarked by Mr. Locke — ' Of all the men we meet with, nine parts in ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education.' Let us pause for a moment, and consider what education we bestow on those whom we place under the tuition... | |
| Mrs. Hoare (Louisa Gurney) - 1819 - 206 trang
...EARLY EDUCATION Discipline, " I think I may say, that, of all the men we meet with, - nine parts often are what they are, good or evil, useful " or not, by their education." LOCKE " To neglect beginnings it the fundamental error into " which most parents fall." " Parents wonder... | |
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