Many examples may be put of the force of custom, both upon mind and body ; therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men, by all means, endeavor to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most perfect when it beginneth in... Hints to Parents: In Two Parts - 第 29 頁1825 - 72 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Henry Barnard - 1858 - 914 頁
...with hard ice. Many examples may be put of the force of custom, both upon mind and body ; therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...customs. Certainly, custom is most perfect when it bcginneth in young years : this we call education, which is, in effect, butan early custom. So we see... | |
| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1858 - 620 頁
...by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most perfect when it bcginneth in young years : this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. So we see in languages, the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the joints are more... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 頁
...with hard ice. Many examples may be put of the force of custom4, both upon mind and body. Therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years... | |
| Rev. John Baillie - 1858 - 370 頁
...dealt with this man. • HAMBt'ECII. CHAPTEE I. " Custom is most perfect, when It begtnneth In yonng years: this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom."—LOUD BACON. Hamburgh—" The king of booksellers ' '—His cradle—An orphan—Boyish tastes—School—Lei... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1859 - 176 頁
...man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perLct when it beginneth in young years : this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. So we see, in languages the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the joints are more... | |
| John Joseph Halcombe - 1859 - 232 頁
...possibly afford, to even a small percentage of 2,000 men, opportunities " magnis et crebris exer* " Since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years... | |
| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1861 - 630 頁
...; therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most...education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. So we see in languages, the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the joints are more... | |
| 1861 - 438 頁
...regard to adopting more considerate treatment toward such men as Mr. Mills. It was Lord Bacon who said, "Since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...men by all means endeavor to obtain good customs." The good custom is, when a pianist plays admirably and beautifully, as Mills does, to encore him. Next... | |
| 1862 - 488 頁
...corroborate by custom. Many examples may be put of the force of custom both upon mind and body ; therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. So we see, in languages, the tongue is more pliant to all expressions and sounds ; the joints are more... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 頁
...Schoolmaster. Many examples may be put of the force of custom, both upon mind and body ; therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's...education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. So we see in languages, the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the joints are more... | |
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