| 1876 - 862 頁
...done for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us nearer to the perfection of our nature ; in its largest acceptation, it comprehends even the...faculties by things of which the direct purposes are different; by laws, by forms of government, by the industrial arts, by modes of social life ; nay,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 頁
...we do for ourselves, and whatever is done for ua by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature; it...largest acceptation, it comprehends even the indirect eflects produced on character and on tho human faculties, by things of which the direct purposes are... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 420 頁
...we do for ourselves, and whatever is done for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ;...the direct purposes are quite different ; by laws, bv forms of government, by the industrial arts, by modes of social life ; nay, even by physical facts... | |
| James Harrison Rigg - 1873 - 542 頁
...we do fur ourselves, and whatever is done for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ;...of which the direct purposes are quite different; bylaws, by forms of government, by the industrial arts, by modes of social life ; nay, even by physical... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 1112 頁
...whatever wo do for ourselves and whatever is done for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature; it...more; in its largest acceptation, it comprehends even tho indirect effects produced on character aud on the human faculties by things of which the direct... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1874 - 1062 頁
...whatever we do for ourselves and whatever is done for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us somewhat nearer to the perfection of our nature ;...more ; in its largest acceptation, it comprehends oven the indirect effects produced ou character and on the human faculties by things of which the direct... | |
| 1876 - 516 頁
...done for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us nearer to the perfection of our nature. In its largest acceptation it comprehends even the...faculties by things of which the direct purposes are different ; by laws, by forms of government, by the industrial arts, by modes of social life; nay,... | |
| 1877 - 804 頁
...dpne for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us nearer to the perfection of our nature ; in its largest acceptation, it comprehends even the...faculties by things of which the direct purposes are different ; by laws, by forms of government, by the industrial arts, by modes of social life ; nay,... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1878 - 146 頁
...bringing us nearer to the perfection of our nature ; in its largest acceptation, it comprehends ever the indirect effects produced on character and on...faculties by things of which the direct purposes are different ; by laws, by forms of government, by industrial arts, by modes of social life; nay, even... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1879 - 514 頁
...done for us by others, for the express purpose of bringing us nearer to the perfection of our nature ; in its largest acceptation it comprehends even the...faculties by things of which the direct purposes are different ; by laws, by forms of government, by the industrial arts, by modes UNFRUITFUL DEFINITIONS.... | |
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