| Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 trang
...but full description of a happy state in this world. Of all the men we meet with, nine parts often 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... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1862 - 832 trang
...the source, they receive different tendencies, and arrive at last at very remote and distant places. Imagine the minds of children as easily turned, this way or that, as water itself." Mothers, who can say how much depends on your instructions to your little ones !... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1863 - 736 trang
...Seventeenth 1-JUti.ni. Fcap. 8vo. cloth. 31. ' 1 think I may say that of all men we meet with, nine parta out of ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education.' — Locke. Thoughts on Preaching. Specially in Eolation to the Requirements of the Age. By DANIEL MOORE,... | |
| Ann Jane - 1864 - 708 trang
..." I think I may say,'' remarks the celebrated Locke, "that of all men we meet with, nine parts out of ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their education. It is that which make the great diiference in mankind." The little, or almost insensible, impressions... | |
| 1882 - 972 trang
...think I may say,' observed the famous John Locke, ' 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.' 'Train up a child,' said Solomon, ' in the... | |
| Frederick Adolphus Packard - 1866 - 276 trang
...busy, earnest life. If he had repeated John Locke's saying, that of all men we meet with, nine parts in ten are what they are — good or evil, useful or not — by their education, we might have concurred with him; but our young philosopher overlooked almost entirely the moral endowments... | |
| S. Skinner - 1867 - 172 trang
...intelllgentis vlrL" CICERO. • I think I may say that of all the men we meet with, nine parts out of ten are what they are, good or evil, useful or not, by their Education." LOCKE. NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. MELBOUENE : GKORGK ROBERTSON, 69 ELIZABETH STREET. MDCCCLXVII. DEDICATION.... | |
| Anthony Ashley Cooper Earl of Shaftesbury - 1868 - 466 trang
...think I may say," observes the famous John Locke, " 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." " Train up a child," said Solomon, " in the... | |
| United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - 1868 - 990 trang
...but full description of » happy state in this world. Of all the men we meet with, nine parts often 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... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1868 - 930 trang
...but full description of a happy state in this world. Of all the men we meet with, nine parts often 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, iiuprtssions... | |
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