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" On the whole, the opposite dogma, untenable as it is, seems to us less wide of the truth. Nor do we agree with those who think that, by skilful discipline, children may be made altogether what they should be. Contrariwise, we are satisfied that though... "
Hints on government education in India, with special reference to school books - Página 25
por John Murdoch - 1873 - 108 páginas
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Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical

Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 282 páginas
...any improvement, even that improvement implies the use of means ; and amon'g the means is discussion. We are not among those who believe in Lord Palmerston's dogma, that " all childrei^ are born good." On the whole, the opposite dogma, untenable as it is, seems to us less wide...
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Philistinism: Plain Words Concerning Certain Forms of Modern Skepticism

Richard Heber Newton - 1885 - 366 páginas
...philosopher is forced to a reluctant conservatism here. Listen to Herbert Spencer, in his treatise on education : " We are not among those who believe in...untenable as it is, seems to us less wide of the truth." * Here, then, was a solid substance of most real fact in the problem * " Education " : p. 164. which...
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Notes on the Early Training of Children

Mrs. W. I. Malleson - 1885 - 140 páginas
...discipline is hopeless. Parents are not good enough." Nor are the children. "We are not," he says, "among those who believe in Lord Palmerston's dogma...untenable as it is, seems to us less wide of the truth." He lays great stress on the " inheritance of defects by children in the average of cases." The only...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volumen18

1901 - 686 páginas
...into all of the European languages, including Greek, and into Japanese and Chinese. MORAL EDUCATION. ( From " Education.") WE are not among those who believe...nature may be diminished by wise management, they caimot be removed by it. The notion that an ideal humanity might he forthwith produced by a perfect...
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A History of Education

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1904 - 442 páginas
...immediate regeneration of society by means of popular education. " We are not among those," he says, " who believe in Lord Palmerston's dogma that ' all...nature may be diminished by wise management, they can not be removed by it. The notion that an ideal humanity might be forthwith produced by a perfect...
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A History of Education

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1904 - 442 páginas
...immediate regeneration of society by means of popular education. " We are not among those," he says, " who believe in Lord Palmerston's dogma that ' all...nature may be diminished by wise management, they can not be removed by it. The notion that an ideal humanity might be forthwith produced by a perfect...
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A History of Education

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1904 - 428 páginas
...regeneration of society by means of popular education. " We are not among thx>se," he says, " who r> believe in Lord Palmerston's dogma that ' all children...nature may be diminished by wise management, they can not be removed by it. The notion that an ideal humanity might be forthwith produced by a perfect...
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A Grammar of Late Modern English: For the Use of Continental ..., Parte1

Hendrik Poutsma - 1904 - 844 páginas
...contrary, the fory of the old spinster was beyond bounds. VAN. FAIR, I, CH. XXXIV, 380. Contrariwise. Nor do we agree with those who think that, by skilful...though imperfections of nature may be diminished, they cannot be removed by it. SPENC. , EDUC. , CH. Ill, 71a. This request was never before made by...
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A Grammar of Late Modern English, for the Use of Continental, Especially ...

Hendrik Poutsma - 1926 - 912 páginas
...movement, and ran broadside against the fence. WASH. IRV., S ketch - B k., XXXII. 370. contrariwise: Nor do we agree with those who think that, by skilful...are satisfied that, though imperfections of nature can be diminished, they cannot be removed by it. SPENCER, E du c., Ch. Ill, 71 a. leastwise, somewhat...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen44

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 610 páginas
...any improvement, eventhat improvement implies the use of means ; and among the 'mean« is discussion. We are not among those who believe in Lord Palmerston's...truth. Nor do we agree with those who think that, by skillful discipline, children may be made altogether what they should be. Contrariwise, we are satisfied...
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