Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... PRINCIPLE . THE reflections thus put down , may assist us in answering the 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 ...
... PRINCIPLE . THE reflections thus put down , may assist us in answering the 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 ...
第 33 頁
... them a classical education , nevertheless for the most part send them to a school where they are to be taught arithmetic , and the principles of English D grammar . I should say in this case , as 11. ] 33 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
... them a classical education , nevertheless for the most part send them to a school where they are to be taught arithmetic , and the principles of English D grammar . I should say in this case , as 11. ] 33 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
第 43 頁
... principles laid down in this Essay , the case is widely different . We are here presented in every individual human creature with a subject better fitted for one sort of cultivation than another . We are excited to an earnest study of ...
... principles laid down in this Essay , the case is widely different . We are here presented in every individual human creature with a subject better fitted for one sort of cultivation than another . We are excited to an earnest study of ...
第 47 頁
... . He should be induced to learn them , willingly if possible , but , if that cannot be thoroughly effected , yet with half a will . Such are reading , writing , arithmetic , and the first principles 11. ] 47 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
... . He should be induced to learn them , willingly if possible , but , if that cannot be thoroughly effected , yet with half a will . Such are reading , writing , arithmetic , and the first principles 11. ] 47 OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS .
第 48 頁
William Godwin. reading , writing , arithmetic , and the first principles of grammar ; to which shall be added , as far as may be , the rudiments of all the sciences that are in ordinary use . The latter however should not be brought ...
William Godwin. reading , writing , arithmetic , and the first principles of grammar ; to which shall be added , as far as may be , the rudiments of all the sciences that are in ordinary use . The latter however should not be brought ...
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