The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 62
Стр. 32
... ignorant ? They have been bound down in it . Are they vacillating ? So often have they been deceived , they know not whom to trust . But when have they been dignified by responsibility , and have not fulfilled it ? What had Athens been ...
... ignorant ? They have been bound down in it . Are they vacillating ? So often have they been deceived , they know not whom to trust . But when have they been dignified by responsibility , and have not fulfilled it ? What had Athens been ...
Стр. 52
... , - marked out for ignorance and cruelty by none who know it , was the formidable pass most dreaded by this bandit- multitude . 66 We have nothing to hope for there , " cried the leaders , - " 52 ON THE PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS.
... , - marked out for ignorance and cruelty by none who know it , was the formidable pass most dreaded by this bandit- multitude . 66 We have nothing to hope for there , " cried the leaders , - " 52 ON THE PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS.
Стр. 54
... ignorance which prevails in par- ticular portions of the country . The signature of the parties who are married must be by mark , if they can- not write their names . The general fact is lamentable , that 33 in 100 men , and 49 in 100 ...
... ignorance which prevails in par- ticular portions of the country . The signature of the parties who are married must be by mark , if they can- not write their names . The general fact is lamentable , that 33 in 100 men , and 49 in 100 ...
Стр. 67
... ignorance can never be turned to good . If knowledge may be , in its perverse misap- plication , an uncertain good ; ignorance is , in every way , only a necessary evil . Give any knowledge , wor- thy of the name , without , if you ...
... ignorance can never be turned to good . If knowledge may be , in its perverse misap- plication , an uncertain good ; ignorance is , in every way , only a necessary evil . Give any knowledge , wor- thy of the name , without , if you ...
Стр. 72
... ignorant who does not understand them . In very infancy they may be explained . Grammar , and even etymology , may be simplified . Words may be classed , and particles defined . As the knowledge of other lan- guages is not attempted in ...
... ignorant who does not understand them . In very infancy they may be explained . Grammar , and even etymology , may be simplified . Words may be classed , and particles defined . As the knowledge of other lan- guages is not attempted in ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Æneid agricultural ancient benevolence Bible boast cation cause character child Christian Church civil claim common conscience districts Divine domestic discipline duty earth Edward Baines enquiry established evil exist favour fear feel freedom glory habits happiness heart holy honour human humble ignorance independence influence institutions instruction intellectual Julius Cæsar kind knowledge labour Lancashire Independent College land learning Leeds less liberty Lord Brougham Lycurgus manufacturing means ment mental mighty mind moral nature never noble opinion parent parties patriotism Plutarch political poor popular education population prejudice present principle proper Prussia pupils question race racter raised reason received religion religious RICHARD WINTER Sabbath School scarcely scholars Scripture secured social society soul speak spirit supposed Tacitus taught teach teachers things thou tion town true truth universal virtue wants whole Wiltshire youth