| John Milton - 1836 - Počet stránok 448
...body found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive so clearly to the knowledge of God and things invisible, as by orderly conning over the visible...experience and tradition enough for all kinds of learning, therefore we are chiefly taught the languages of those people who have at any time been most industrious... | |
| 1836 - Počet stránok 432
...sensible things, nor arrive so clearly to the knowledge of God and things invisible as by orderly coming over the visible and inferior creature, the same method...affords not experience and tradition enough for all kind of learning, therefore we are chiefly taught the languages of those people who have at any time... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - Počet stránok 926
...sensible things, nor arrive so clearly to the knowledge of God and things invisible as by orderly coming over the visible and inferior creature, the same method...affords not experience and tradition enough for all kind of learning, therefore we are chiefly taught the languages of those people who have at any time... | |
| Samuel Eells - 1836 - Počet stránok 276
...body, found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive so clearly to the knowledge of God and things invisible, as by orderly conning over the visible...necessarily to be followed in all discreet teaching." Lord Kames, in his "Hints on Education," observes thus:—"It appears unaccountable, that our teachers... | |
| 1839 - Počet stránok 598
...body found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive so clearly to the knowledge of God and things invisible, as by orderly conning over the visible...affords not experience and tradition enough for all kind of learning, therefore we are chiefly taught the languages of those people who have at any time... | |
| 1839 - Počet stránok 636
...body found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive so clearly to the knowledge of God and things invisible, as by orderly conning over the visible...affords not experience and tradition enough for all kind of learning, therefore we are chiefly taught the languages of those people who have at any time... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - Počet stránok 404
...this glory, or appear engaged in the successful pursuit of it. — Letter to Deodati. OF EDUCATION. AND seeing every nation affords not experience and tradition enough for all kind of learning, therefore we are chiefly taught the languages of those people who have at any time... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - Počet stránok 692
...imagine what pleasure or profoundness can be in this, or whai honour to deal against such adversaries. )/ k ӟѱ r cZ [v o[ Ǖ pl - w Ƥ5 z u 豻u | kind of learning, therefore we are chiefly taught the languages of those people who have at any time... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - Počet stránok 572
...body found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive so clearly to the knowledge of God and things invisible, as by orderly conning over the visible...affords not experience and tradition enough for all kind of learning, therefore we are chiefly taught the languages of those people who have at any time... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - Počet stránok 572
...body found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive so clearly to the knowledge of God and things invisible, as by orderly conning over the visible and . inferior creature, the same method is flBcessaiily to be followed in all dis.creet teaching. And seeing every nation affords not experience... | |
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