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" I do not doubt but it is, viz. that the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to any thing else... "
Some Thoughts Concerning Education - Página 23
por John Locke - 1693 - 262 páginas
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The Gentleman's Library: Containing Rules for Conduct in All Parts of Life ...

Gentleman - 1744 - 488 páginas
...confenr to nothing, but what may be iuitable to the Dignity and Excellency of a rational Creature. As the Difference to be found in the Manners and Abilities...is owing more to their Education than to any thing elfe, we have Reafon to conclude, that great Care is to be had of the forming Childrens Minds, and...
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., Volumen9

John Locke - 1812 - 492 páginas
...and excellency of a rational creature. §32. If what I have said in the beginning of this dis. course be true, as I do not doubt but it is, viz. that the...is owing more to their education than to any thing else ; we have reason to conclude, that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds, and...
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The Works of John Locke, Volumen9

John Locke - 1823 - 496 páginas
...and excellency of a rational creature. § 32. If what I have said in the beginning of this discourse be true, as I do not doubt but it is, viz. that the...is owing more to their education than to any thing else ; we have reason to conclude, that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds, and...
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Essay on Instinct, and Its Physical and Moral Relations

Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 578 páginas
...orginally blank paper, should manifest the least variety, conformably to what he says afterwards, " that the difference to be found in the manners and...is owing more to their education than to any thing else." Is there not, here, some appearance of contradiction .' Now, with regard to the second point,...
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The Millennial Harbinger, Volumen5

Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1841 - 612 páginas
...your attention while 1 attempt to explain to you its full meaning." "A great man, (Mr. Locke,) said that 'the difference to be found in the manners and...abilities of men, is owing more to their education than any thing else.' Now, as you are acquainted with men who have never seen the inside of a College, and...
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Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Volúmenes1-4

Henry Barnard - 1839 - 1066 páginas
...ideas on this subyour attention while I at¡pi lo explain to you " A great man, Mr. Locke, said, ' that the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men, is i.wing more to their educa. i tion than any thing ilsc.' Now, as you are all acquainted with men burope,...
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Means and Ends, Or, Self-training

Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1839 - 302 páginas
...your attention while I attempt to explain to you its full meaning. " A great man, Mr. Locke, said, ' that the difference to be found in the manners and...abilities of men is owing more to their education than any thing else.' Now, as you are all acquainted with men who have never seen the inside of a college,...
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The Village Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools

George Merriam - 1841 - 308 páginas
...education,' when they mean merely that he has been through college." 8. " A great man, Mr. Locke, said, ' that the difference to be found in the manners and...abilities of men is owing more to their education than any thing else.' Now, as you are all acquainted with men who have never seen the inside of a college,...
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The School Reader: Fourth Book. Containing Instructions in the Elementary ...

Charles Walton Sanders - 1849 - 316 páginas
...attention, while I attempt to explain to you its fr'\ meaning. 6. " A great man, Mr. Locke, said, ' that the difference to be found in the manners and...abilities of men, is owing more to their education than any thing else.' Now, as you are all acquainted with men who have never seen the inside of a college,...
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The Child at Home, Volumen3

1843 - 686 páginas
...your attention, while I attempt to explain to you its full meaning. " A great man, Mr. Locke, said, ' that the difference to be found in the manners and...abilities of men, is owing more to their education than any thing else.' Now, as you are acquainted with men who have never seen the inside of a college, and...
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