... as surely as there is any efficacy in educational culture, or any meaning in such terms as habit, custom, practice ; — so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete fitness for ' the social state; so surely must the things we call... The British Quarterly Review - Página 9editado por - 1878Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 páginas
...musician learns to detect an error of a semitone amidst what seems to others a very babel of sounds ; as surely as a passion grows by indulgence and diminishes...practice ; — so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete fitness for ' the social state; so surely must the things we call evil and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 542 páginas
...musician learns to detect an error of a semitone amidst what seems to others a very babel of sounds ; as surely as a passion grows by indulgence and diminishes...custom, practice ; so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete fitness for the social state ; so surely must the things we call evil and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 páginas
...musician learns to detect an error of a semitone amidst what seems to others a very babel of sounds ; as surely as a passion grows by indulgence and diminishes...custom, practice; so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete fitness for the social state ; so surely must the things we call evil and... | |
| Charles Elam - 1876 - 184 páginas
...for instance, that all men will die. . . . Progress . . . is not an accident, but a necessity. ... As surely as there is any efficacy in educational...custom, practice, so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete fitness for the social state, so surely must the things we call evil and immorality... | |
| 1877 - 1212 páginas
...— for instance, that all men will die. . . . Progress ... is not an accident, but a necessity. ... As surely as there is any efficacy in educational...custom, practice, so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete fitjiess for the social state, so surely must the things we call evil and... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1877 - 812 páginas
...— for instance, that all men will die. . . . Progress ... is not an accident, but a necessity. . . As surely as there is any efficacy in educational...custom, practice, so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete fitness for the social(state, so surely must the things we call evil and immorality... | |
| 1878 - 616 páginas
...musician learns to detect an error of a semitone amidst what seems to others a very babel of sounds ; as surely as a passion grows by indulgence, and diminishes...culture, or any meaning in such terms as habit, custom, practice;—so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete fitness for the social state... | |
| Walter Richard Cassels - 1879 - 600 páginas
...musician learns to detect an error of a semitone amidst what seems to others a very babel of sounds ; as surely as a passion grows by indulgence and diminishes...any efficacy in educational culture, or any meaning iu such terms as habit, custom, practice ; so surely must the human faculties b* moulded into complete... | |
| 1879 - 802 páginas
...for instance, that all men will die. . . . Progress ... is not an accident, but a necessity. . . . As surely as there is any efficacy in educational...custom, practice ; so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete fitness for the social state, so surely must the things we call evil and immorality... | |
| 1879 - 796 páginas
...for instance, that all men will die. . . . Progress ... is not an accident, but a necessity. . . . As .surely as there is any efficacy in educational culture, or any meaning iu such terms as habit, •custom, practice ; so surely must the human faculties be moulded into complete... | |
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