the education of the human race," consisting in action, conduct, self-culture, self-control — all that tends to discipline a man truly, and fit him for the proper performance of the duties and business of life — a kind of education not to be learned... Annual Report of the Board of Education - 第 59 頁Massachusetts. Board of Education 著 - 1882完整檢視 - 關於此書
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..."the education of the human race," consisting in action, conduct, self-culture, self-control—all that tends to discipline a man truly, and fit him for the proper performance of the duties and business of life—a kind of education not to be learned from books, or acquired by... | |
| Victor Shea, William Whitla - 2000 - 1092 頁
...1nstruction as members of society, which Schiller designated 'the education of the human race,' consisting in action, conduct, self-culture, selfcontrol, — all that tends to discipline a man truly, and f1t h1m for the proper performance of the duties and business of life, — a kind of education not... | |
| Peter Jarvis, Colin Griffin - 2003 - 466 頁
...instruction as members of society, which Schiller designated the education of the human race, consisting in action, conduct, self-culture, self-control, all that...man truly, and fit him for the proper performance of the duties and business of life, a kind of education not to be learnt from books, or acquired by any... | |
| Allen J. Frantzen - 2004 - 352 頁
...behind the plow (26). "'The education of the human race,'" he declares, quoting Schiller, "consisting in action, conduct, self-culture, self-control — all...man truly, and fit him for the proper performance of the duties and business of life — a kind of education not to be learned from books, or acquired by... | |
| A. R. Calhoun - 2005 - 301 頁
...instruction as members of society, which Schiller designated "the education of the human race," consisting in action, conduct, self-culture, self-control — all...man truly, and fit him for the proper performance of the duties and business of life — a kind of education not to be learned from books, or acquired by... | |
| Peter N. Stearns - 2008 - 433 頁
...and in the busy haunts of men. This is that finishing instruction as members of society, . . . — all that tends to discipline a man truly, and fit him for the proper performance of the duties and business of life, — a kind of education not to be learnt from books, or acquired by... | |
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