Consider the fact from any but the conventional point of view, and it will seem strange that while the raising of first-rate bullocks is an occupation on which men of education willingly bestow much time, inquiry, and thought, the bringing up of fine... Athletics and Manly Sport - Página xvpor John Boyle O'Reilly - 1890 - 462 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1909 - 540 páginas
...nursery and examine into its dietary, its hours, its ventilation T The raising of first-rate bullocks is an occupation on which men of education willingly...occupation tacitly voted unworthy of their attention. There is no doubt that more thought is being given to personal and domestic hygiene. There are more... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 328 páginas
...conventional point of view, and it will seem strange that while the raising of first-rate bullocks is an occupation on which men of education willingly...accomplishments, aided by nurses full of antiquated prejudices, are held competent regulators of the food, clothing, and exercise of children. Meanwhile the fathers... | |
| Frederick Bridges - 1862 - 340 páginas
...view," says an able writer, " and it will seem strange, that while the raising of first-rate bullocks is an occupation on which men of education willingly bestow much time, enquiry and thought, the bringing up of fine human beings is an occupation tacitly noted unworthy of... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1866 - 282 páginas
...conventional point of view, and it will seem strange that while the raising of first-rate bullocks is an occupation on which men of education willingly...accomplishments, aided by nurses full of antiquated projudices, are held competent regulators of the food, clothing, and exercise of children. Meanwhile... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1904 - 1214 páginas
...says, "The raising of first-rate bullocks is an occupation, on which men of education willingly spend much time, inquiry, and thought; the bringing up of...occupation tacitly voted unworthy of their attention." However, history repeats itself, while the leaders of thought have disdained to busy themselves with... | |
| 1879 - 596 páginas
...the raising of first-rate bullocks is an occupation on which educated men willingly bestow much time and thought, the bringing up of fine human beings...occupation tacitly voted unworthy of their attention." Mr. Spencer goes on to quote with approval the observation of a recent writer that the first requisite... | |
| 1897 - 704 páginas
...fate of a new generation should be left to the chances of unreasoning custom, impulse, fancy ? * * * Mammas who have been taught little but languages,...accomplishments, aided by nurses full of antiquated prejudices are held competent regulators of the food, clothing and exercise of children. * * * With cruel carelessness... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1860 - 308 páginas
...conventional point of view, and it will seem strange that while the raising of first-rate bullocks is an occupation on which men of education willingly...voted unworthy ,of their attention. Mammas who have lippn fci.nrrlif Ut-t-1o Knf 1onr»norroc mnsir* and accomjudices, are held competent regulators of... | |
| 1910 - 640 páginas
...in cents. Herbert Spencer has well expressed it when he says : "The raising of a first rate bullock is an occupation on which men of education willingly...occupation tacitly voted unworthy of their attention." This is a short-sighted policy of ours, for only in so far as manhood is developed will our nation... | |
| John Boyle O'Reilly - 1888 - 436 páginas
...conventional point of view, and it will seem strange that while the raising of first-rate bul- / locks is an occupation on which men of education willingly...accomplishments, aided by nurses full of antiquated prejudices, are held competent regulators of the food, clothing, and exercise of children. Meanwhile the fathers... | |
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