A History of EducationC. Scribner's Sons, 1900 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... moral personalities , I have endeavored to mark the steps by which this has been gradually attained , and to indicate those that have yet to be taken . By placing education in relation to the whole process of evolution , as its highest ...
... moral personalities , I have endeavored to mark the steps by which this has been gradually attained , and to indicate those that have yet to be taken . By placing education in relation to the whole process of evolution , as its highest ...
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... moral principles , the condition of religious belief and ceremony , the degree of social and political organiza- tion , and so forth . - TYLOR , Primitive Culture , Vol . I. , pp . 27 seq . Human culture advances in proportion as men ...
... moral principles , the condition of religious belief and ceremony , the degree of social and political organiza- tion , and so forth . - TYLOR , Primitive Culture , Vol . I. , pp . 27 seq . Human culture advances in proportion as men ...
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... Moral Aphorisms of Ptah - hotep , which exerted a wide and lasting influence . Its morality is altogether of the prac- tical or prudential sort , like that of the Chinese . In- deed , Egyptian education , as a whole , was practical and ...
... Moral Aphorisms of Ptah - hotep , which exerted a wide and lasting influence . Its morality is altogether of the prac- tical or prudential sort , like that of the Chinese . In- deed , Egyptian education , as a whole , was practical and ...
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... moral aphorisms , while remaining at bottom profoundly immoral and hypo- eritical , full of vanity , servility , and low cunning . She has never produced a philosophy , or even a consistent theology , but has remained on the level of ...
... moral aphorisms , while remaining at bottom profoundly immoral and hypo- eritical , full of vanity , servility , and low cunning . She has never produced a philosophy , or even a consistent theology , but has remained on the level of ...
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... moral law . The Babylonians ( like the Egyptians ) took the former course , while the Assyrians with their Asur , and the Hebrews with their Yahweh , took the latter . Babylonia and Assyria Behold , the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon ...
... moral law . The Babylonians ( like the Egyptians ) took the former course , while the Assyrians with their Asur , and the Hebrews with their Yahweh , took the latter . Babylonia and Assyria Behold , the Assyrian was a cedar in Lebanon ...
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Стр. 67 - Persians' grave, I could not deem myself a slave. A king sate on the rocky brow Which looks o'er sea-born Salamis; And ships, by thousands, lay below, And men in nations;— all were his! He counted them at break of day — And when the sun set, where were they?
Стр. 200 - As the strength of the body lies chiefly in being able to endure hardships, so also does that of the mind.
Стр. 203 - ... if he have a poetic vein, it is to me the strangest thing in the world that the father should desire or suffer it to be cherished or improved.
Стр. 105 - Then none was for a party; Then all were for the State; Then the great man helped the poor, And the poor man loved the great: Then lands were fairly portioned; Then spoils were fairly sold: The Romans were like brothers In the brave days of old.
Стр. 6 - With organic chemistry, molecular physics, and physiology yet in their infancy, and every day making prodigious strides, I think it would be the height of presumption for any man to say that the conditions under which matter assumes the properties we call " vital " may not, some day, be artificially brought together.
Стр. 175 - The paths trodden by the footsteps of ages were broken up; old things were passing away, and the faith and the life of ten centuries were dissolving like a dream. Chivalry was dying; the abbey and the castle were soon together to crumble into ruins; and all the forms, desires, beliefs, convictions of the old world were passing away, never to return.
Стр. 206 - Mugi affinity with dancing, and a good hand, upon some instruments, is by many people mightily valued. But it wastes so much of a young man's time, to gain but a moderate skill in it, and engages often in such odd company, that many think it much better spared : and I have, amongst men of parts and business, so seldom heard any one commended or esteemed for having an excellency in music, that amongst all those things, that ever came into the list of accomplishments, I think I may give it the last...
Стр. 254 - The property of this commonwealth is pledged for the education of all its youth, up to such a point as will save them from poverty and vice, and prepare them for the adequate performance of their social and civil duties.
Стр. 175 - ... and between us and the old English there lies a gulf of mystery which the prose of the historian will never adequately bridge. They cannot come to us, and our imagination can but feebly penetrate to them. Only among the aisles of the...
Стр. 48 - I have made him fair by the multitude of his branches : so that all the trees of Eden, that were in the garden of God, envied him.