The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... fears of too many guests for the banquet of nature . The prolificness of our kind has its own limits , and wants not our checks . He , who bids the poorest , has spread the board . He has established the proportion between the numbers ...
... fears of too many guests for the banquet of nature . The prolificness of our kind has its own limits , and wants not our checks . He , who bids the poorest , has spread the board . He has established the proportion between the numbers ...
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... fear . The law of Increase is almost mathematically esta- blished . Perhaps the quantity of human creatures is not greater now than at some former periods of our globe . Let us welcome all who emerge among us into life , let us confess ...
... fear . The law of Increase is almost mathematically esta- blished . Perhaps the quantity of human creatures is not greater now than at some former periods of our globe . Let us welcome all who emerge among us into life , let us confess ...
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... fears of the other orders of society , it is only fit to enquire , whether there be not sufficient ground for this dissatisfaction . General censures will not meet the case . True wisdom will see in every form of uneasiness and ...
... fears of the other orders of society , it is only fit to enquire , whether there be not sufficient ground for this dissatisfaction . General censures will not meet the case . True wisdom will see in every form of uneasiness and ...
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... fear . The arable soil will always com- parably exceed that on which stand the dwelling - places of man . But if Britain can hold her place among the powers of the earth , it must be as a trading nation . None other means can sustain ...
... fear . The arable soil will always com- parably exceed that on which stand the dwelling - places of man . But if Britain can hold her place among the powers of the earth , it must be as a trading nation . None other means can sustain ...
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... fear that the spirit of the age tends almost wholly to a sordid , utilitarian , usufruct , discipline of the youthful mind . Our ambition is to base all upon Grammar learning . It is easy to raise the laugh against the shepherd - boy ...
... fear that the spirit of the age tends almost wholly to a sordid , utilitarian , usufruct , discipline of the youthful mind . Our ambition is to base all upon Grammar learning . It is easy to raise the laugh against the shepherd - boy ...
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