The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... higher cultivation of the soil , from the demand of domestic manufacture , and from the prevention of any outgrowth of itself beyond the bounds which local necessity had set . Scarcely less grave was the problem , how these augmented ...
... higher cultivation of the soil , from the demand of domestic manufacture , and from the prevention of any outgrowth of itself beyond the bounds which local necessity had set . Scarcely less grave was the problem , how these augmented ...
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... higher to heaven , the sweat of toil must be always there . A law pro- claims this necessity . Population stands in a relation to the supply of food . There is invariably , in every civilised country , a certain proportion between the ...
... higher to heaven , the sweat of toil must be always there . A law pro- claims this necessity . Population stands in a relation to the supply of food . There is invariably , in every civilised country , a certain proportion between the ...
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... higher wants , and suffering from greater numbers , are inevitable . But what would we recall ? --- " Laudas Fortunam et mores antiquæ plebis , et idem , Si quis ad illa Deus subito te agat , usque recuses : Aut quia non sentis , quod ...
... higher wants , and suffering from greater numbers , are inevitable . But what would we recall ? --- " Laudas Fortunam et mores antiquæ plebis , et idem , Si quis ad illa Deus subito te agat , usque recuses : Aut quia non sentis , quod ...
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... higher prerogatives have been asserted by them , that they are not what too recently they were , gladly we concede . We rejoin as gladly , that to such debase- ment they can never be reduced . Is it to be deplo- red ? Ought they not to ...
... higher prerogatives have been asserted by them , that they are not what too recently they were , gladly we concede . We rejoin as gladly , that to such debase- ment they can never be reduced . Is it to be deplo- red ? Ought they not to ...
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... higher sphere ? Is one of our race to be kept down ? The benevolent view of man is that which anticipates and attempts his mental and moral elevation . It mourns his present condition . It does not believe that he is always to traverse ...
... higher sphere ? Is one of our race to be kept down ? The benevolent view of man is that which anticipates and attempts his mental and moral elevation . It mourns his present condition . It does not believe that he is always to traverse ...
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