Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the AuthorE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... question proposed by the master . The majority will be wholly at fault , will shew that they do not understand the question , and will return an answer altogether from the purpose . One in a hundred perhaps , perhaps in a still less ...
... question proposed by the master . The majority will be wholly at fault , will shew that they do not understand the question , and will return an answer altogether from the purpose . One in a hundred perhaps , perhaps in a still less ...
第 18 頁
... questions is uni- versally acknowledged to be a being of a higher ' sphere , or , as between the boy and the man , that he is the superior in conventional and corporal -strength . Nor is it simple terror that restrains the boy from ...
... questions is uni- versally acknowledged to be a being of a higher ' sphere , or , as between the boy and the man , that he is the superior in conventional and corporal -strength . Nor is it simple terror that restrains the boy from ...
第 24 頁
... question as to the way in which ta- lents are distributed among men by the hand of nature . All things upon the earth and under the earth , and especially all organised bodies of the animal or vegetable kingdom , fall into classes . It ...
... question as to the way in which ta- lents are distributed among men by the hand of nature . All things upon the earth and under the earth , and especially all organised bodies of the animal or vegetable kingdom , fall into classes . It ...
第 25 頁
... question , every hu- man creature is endowed with talents , which , if rightly directed , would shew him to be apt , adroit , intelligent and acute , in the walk for which his organisation especially fitted him . But the practices and ...
... question , every hu- man creature is endowed with talents , which , if rightly directed , would shew him to be apt , adroit , intelligent and acute , in the walk for which his organisation especially fitted him . But the practices and ...
第 27 頁
... question attended with no common degree of difficulty . To the resolving such a ques- tion with sufficient evidence , a very considerable series of observations would become necessary . The child should be introduced into a variety of ...
... question attended with no common degree of difficulty . To the resolving such a ques- tion with sufficient evidence , a very considerable series of observations would become necessary . The child should be introduced into a variety of ...
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