The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... ment every violation of purity , consecrating marriage as " the true source of human offspring , " no man can be an intruder in the world . His birth gives right of place and provision in it . Parental sin may , in the opinion of ...
... ment every violation of purity , consecrating marriage as " the true source of human offspring , " no man can be an intruder in the world . His birth gives right of place and provision in it . Parental sin may , in the opinion of ...
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... ment , sometimes sinking into the despair of support , -exists . We think of this class with grateful pride . Ah , were they more closely studied , they would win our admiration ! Then should we see the kindness with which they help one ...
... ment , sometimes sinking into the despair of support , -exists . We think of this class with grateful pride . Ah , were they more closely studied , they would win our admiration ! Then should we see the kindness with which they help one ...
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... ment they can never be reduced . Is it to be deplo- red ? Ought they not to rise in the scale of freedom , thought , and religion ? Were they made for the rich or for themselves ? Are they the instruments of our convenience , or ...
... ment they can never be reduced . Is it to be deplo- red ? Ought they not to rise in the scale of freedom , thought , and religion ? Were they made for the rich or for themselves ? Are they the instruments of our convenience , or ...
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... ment ; they delved the soil , they wove the fleece . The consequence was , that the agriculture was as crude as the manufacture , and the manufacture was as humble as the agriculture . Great immigrations brought with them their trades ...
... ment ; they delved the soil , they wove the fleece . The consequence was , that the agriculture was as crude as the manufacture , and the manufacture was as humble as the agriculture . Great immigrations brought with them their trades ...
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... ment of truth , but to the opinions of those who listen , we ought to be fully aware that men divide themselves into two classes : the first , ill - taught and rustic , who always prefer the useful to the refined , —- the second , the ...
... ment of truth , but to the opinions of those who listen , we ought to be fully aware that men divide themselves into two classes : the first , ill - taught and rustic , who always prefer the useful to the refined , —- the second , the ...
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