The difference between the most dissimilar characters, between a philosopher and a common street porter, for example, seems to arise not so much from nature, as from habit, custom, and education. When they came into the world, and for the first six or... Macmillan's Magazine - Página 4961883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...a common street porter, for example, seems to arise not so much from nature, as from habit, custom, and education. When they came into the world, and...that age, or soon after, they come to be employed in different occupations. The difference of talents comes then to be taken notice of, and widens by degrees,... | |
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| 1899 - 648 páginas
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