Some Thoughts Concerning EducationCambridge University Press, 1880 - 240 páginas |
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... improve more considerably when they come to be men , though many of them do . " ( F. B. i . 21. ) We gather from this passage that Locke was far above the average age when elected . He had enjoyed those later years at school which ...
... improve more considerably when they come to be men , though many of them do . " ( F. B. i . 21. ) We gather from this passage that Locke was far above the average age when elected . He had enjoyed those later years at school which ...
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... improvement , condition , and any other more solid pleasures of knowledge and reputation , I will enjoy , but no farther ; and this I will carefully watch and examine that I may not be deceived by the flattery of a present Biographical ...
... improvement , condition , and any other more solid pleasures of knowledge and reputation , I will enjoy , but no farther ; and this I will carefully watch and examine that I may not be deceived by the flattery of a present Biographical ...
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... improvement of useful arts and the assistances of human life , " so he writes , " have all sprung from industry and observa- tion . " But " Man , still affecting something of a deity , laboured to make his imagination supply what his ...
... improvement of useful arts and the assistances of human life , " so he writes , " have all sprung from industry and observa- tion . " But " Man , still affecting something of a deity , laboured to make his imagination supply what his ...
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... improvement of their understandings that can be got ; and to such I would be thought here chiefly to speak " ( C. of ... improving the under- standing . " Again , after pointing out certain intellectual infirmi , ties and what comes of ...
... improvement of their understandings that can be got ; and to such I would be thought here chiefly to speak " ( C. of ... improving the under- standing . " Again , after pointing out certain intellectual infirmi , ties and what comes of ...
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... Improvement of an healthy , or at least not sickly Constitution in their Children . And this perhaps might be all dispatch'd in this one short 25 Rule , viz . That Gentlemen should use their Children , as the honest Farmers and ...
... Improvement of an healthy , or at least not sickly Constitution in their Children . And this perhaps might be all dispatch'd in this one short 25 Rule , viz . That Gentlemen should use their Children , as the honest Farmers and ...
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