A View of the Elementary Principles of Education: Founded on the Study of the Nature of ManA. Constable, 1821 - 360 strán (strany) |
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Strana xv
... respect for human dignity , and with- out any religious or moral principles , or reproaches of conscience , force other people to become the mere instruments of their selfish gratification . I shall examine on- ly the reasons which ...
... respect for human dignity , and with- out any religious or moral principles , or reproaches of conscience , force other people to become the mere instruments of their selfish gratification . I shall examine on- ly the reasons which ...
Strana xix
... respect betwixt man and ani- mals , seems to be , that man resists longer than they the influence of external cir- cumstances , and that his skin requires a greater difference of climate to change its colour . It INTRODUCTION . xix.
... respect betwixt man and ani- mals , seems to be , that man resists longer than they the influence of external cir- cumstances , and that his skin requires a greater difference of climate to change its colour . It INTRODUCTION . xix.
Strana xxi
... respect . The swine carried from Europe to Cuba acquires double its original magnitude . It is the same with the oxen in Paraguay . Climate , diet , and the manner of living , may produce such differences . Young animals of the same ...
... respect . The swine carried from Europe to Cuba acquires double its original magnitude . It is the same with the oxen in Paraguay . Climate , diet , and the manner of living , may produce such differences . Young animals of the same ...
Strana xxvi
... they professed no religion whatever ? Hence , it is important to distinguish be- twixt the faculties themselves and their Attachment , for instance , application . may act with respect to our native coun- try , xxvi INTRODUCTION .
... they professed no religion whatever ? Hence , it is important to distinguish be- twixt the faculties themselves and their Attachment , for instance , application . may act with respect to our native coun- try , xxvi INTRODUCTION .
Strana xxvii
... respect to our native coun- try , to our friends , -to animals , —or to other objects , and the primitive impulse is the same in all these instances , although the external applications are very diffe- rent . Courage may be shown in ...
... respect to our native coun- try , to our friends , -to animals , —or to other objects , and the primitive impulse is the same in all these instances , although the external applications are very diffe- rent . Courage may be shown in ...
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