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" As the strength of the body lies chiefly in being able to endure hardships, so also does that of the mind. And the great principle and foundation of all virtue and worth is placed in this, that a man is able to deny himself his own desires, cross his... "
Courting the Abyss: Free Speech and the Liberal Tradition - Página 110
por John Durham Peters - 2010 - 316 páginas
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Some thoughts concerning education. An examination of P. Malebranche's ...

John Locke - 1824 - 498 páginas
...that it is suitable to their breeding. § 33. As the strength of the body lies chiefly in beingable to endure hardships, so also does that of the mind....principle and foundation of all virtue and worth is placed in this, that a man is able to deny himself his own desires, cross his own inclinations, ^nd...
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Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education, Volumen1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1825 - 252 páginas
...great principle and foundation of all virtue is placed in this, that a man is able to deny 15 VOL. i. himself his own desires, cross his own inclinations, and purely follow what reason directs as best, though the appetite lean the other way."* Let the fond parent examine the magnitude of the barrier...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the Works of ...

Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 páginas
...proposition with which he opens this part of his subject. It conveys the very pith of his doctrine. " As the strength of the body lies chiefly in being...great principle and foundation of all virtue and worth lies in this, that a man is able to deny himself his own desires, cross his own inclinations, and purely...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the ..., Volumen1

1836 - 432 páginas
...proposition with which he opens this part of his subject. It conveys the very pith of his doctrine. " As the strength of the body lies chiefly in being...to endure hardships, so also does that of the mind. Ami the great principle and foundation of all virtue and worth lies in this, that a man is able to...
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The Teacher's Manual: Being an Exposition of an Efficient and Economical ...

Thomas H. Palmer - 1840 - 328 páginas
...proboqne ; deteriora sequor."* "The great principle and foundation of all virtue," says Locke, " lies in this : that a man is able to deny himself his own...inclinations^ and purely follow what reason directs as best, though the appetite lean the other way." [What is the cause of the intemperance that has desolated,...
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The Teacher's Manual: Being an Exposition of an Efficient and Economical ...

Thomas H. Palmer - 1840 - 300 páginas
...great principle and foundation of all virtue," says Locke, " lies in this : that a man is able to deay himself his own desires, cross his own inclinations, and purely follow what reason directs as best, though the appetite lean the other way." [What is the cause of the intemperance that has desolated,...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumen3

1842 - 748 páginas
...Locke's '• Thoughts concerning Education." Locke adopts the Spartan idea, " As the strength of the bodv lies chiefly in being able to endure hardships, so...great principle and foundation of all virtue and worth lies in this, that a man is able to deny himself his own desires, cross his own inclinations, and purely...
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The School and the Schoolmaster: A Manual for the Use of Teachers, Employers ...

Alonzo Potter, George Barrell Emerson - 1842 - 588 páginas
...death itself, before dishonour. " The great principle and foundation of all virtue," says Locke, " lies in this : that a man is able to deny himself his own...inclinations, and purely follow what reason directs as best, though the appetite lean the other way." Again, man begins life without taste. Through his senses,...
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The Englishwoman's magazine and Christian mother's miscellany ..., Volumen2

Mary Milner - 1847 - 876 páginas
...its origin in the fall of man from his original righteousness ; for he subsequently observes, that as the strength of the body lies chiefly in being...principle and foundation of all virtue and worth is placed in this, " that a man is able to deny himself his own desires, cross his men inclinations, and...
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North American First Class Reader: The Sixth Book of Tower's Series for ...

David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 páginas
...death itself, before dishonor. " The great principle and foundation of all virtue," says Locke, " lies in this — that a man is able to deny himself his...inclinations, and purely follow what reason directs as best, though the appetite lean the other way." Again, man begins life without taste. Through his senses,...
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