Essays and ReviewsB. Tauchnitz, 1865 - 374 من الصفحات |
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... speak of a childhood , a youth , and a manhood of the world . The men of 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 ...
... speak of a childhood , a youth , and a manhood of the world . The men of 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 ...
الصفحة 23
... of the younger . There are not a few of our acquirements which we learn by example without any , or with very littlé , direct instruction - as , for instance , to speak and to walk . But still The Education of the World . 23.
... of the younger . There are not a few of our acquirements which we learn by example without any , or with very littlé , direct instruction - as , for instance , to speak and to walk . But still The Education of the World . 23.
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Frederic Henry Hedge. instance , to speak and to walk . But still example at that age is secondary . The child is quite conscious that he is not on such an equality with grown - up friends as to enable him to do as they do . He imitates ...
Frederic Henry Hedge. instance , to speak and to walk . But still example at that age is secondary . The child is quite conscious that he is not on such an equality with grown - up friends as to enable him to do as they do . He imitates ...
الصفحة 43
... speak- ing from without and not from within is an external law and not a spirit . For the same reason a strict and even severe dis- cipline is needed for the cure of reprobates . Philan- thropists complain sometimes that this teaching ...
... speak- ing from without and not from within is an external law and not a spirit . For the same reason a strict and even severe dis- cipline is needed for the cure of reprobates . Philan- thropists complain sometimes that this teaching ...
الصفحة 70
... speak after received accounts . ' ( " It is not the importance severally , but the con- tinual recurrence of such difficulties , which bears with ever - growing induction upon the question , whe- ther the Pentateuch is of one age and ...
... speak after received accounts . ' ( " It is not the importance severally , but the con- tinual recurrence of such difficulties , which bears with ever - growing induction upon the question , whe- ther the Pentateuch is of one age and ...
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