Essays and ReviewsB. Tauchnitz, 1865 - 374 من الصفحات |
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... early so stunted as never afterwards to be capable of recovery ; if the society be highly cultivated , the child will be culti- vated also , and will show , more or less , through life , the fruits of that cultivation . Hence each ...
... early so stunted as never afterwards to be capable of recovery ; if the society be highly cultivated , the child will be culti- vated also , and will show , more or less , through life , the fruits of that cultivation . Hence each ...
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... earliest ages were , in many respects , still children as compared with ourselves , with all the blessings and with all the disadvantages that belong to childhood . We reap the fruits of their toil , and bear in our charac- ters the ...
... earliest ages were , in many respects , still children as compared with ourselves , with all the blessings and with all the disadvantages that belong to childhood . We reap the fruits of their toil , and bear in our charac- ters the ...
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... early world . The earliest commands almost entirely refer to bodily appetites and animal passions . The earliest wide - spread sin was brutal violence . That wilfulness of temper- those germs of wanton cruelty which the mother corrects ...
... early world . The earliest commands almost entirely refer to bodily appetites and animal passions . The earliest wide - spread sin was brutal violence . That wilfulness of temper- those germs of wanton cruelty which the mother corrects ...
الصفحة 9
Frederic Henry Hedge. The education of this early race may strictly be said to begin when it was formed into the various masses out of which the nations of the earth have sprung . The world , as it were , went to school , and was broken ...
Frederic Henry Hedge. The education of this early race may strictly be said to begin when it was formed into the various masses out of which the nations of the earth have sprung . The world , as it were , went to school , and was broken ...
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... early morality of the Greeks and Romans would well bear a comparison with that of the Hebrews . In sim- plicity of ... earliest days , was still in the vigour of fresh life when they were com- missioned to give the Gospel to the nations ...
... early morality of the Greeks and Romans would well bear a comparison with that of the Hebrews . In sim- plicity of ... earliest days , was still in the vigour of fresh life when they were com- missioned to give the Gospel to the nations ...
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