| Francis Lieber - 1838 - 468 páginas
...the hands of the author of things : everything degenerates in the hands of man. He forces one land to nourish the productions of another ; one tree to bear the fruits of another; he mixes and confounds the climates, the elements, the seasons ; he mutilates his dog, his horse, his... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1840 - 800 páginas
...came out of the hands of the Creator: every thing degenerates in the hands of man. He forces one land to nourish the productions of another, one tree to bear the fruits of another; he mixes and confounds the climates, the elements, the seasons ; he mutilates his, dog, his horse, his... | |
| 1854 - 748 páginas
...and its folly: "All is well as it comes from the hands of the Creator; all degenerates in the hand of man. He forces one country to nourish the productions of another; one tree to bear the fruit of another; he mixes and compounds climates, elements, seasons; he mutilates his dog, his horse,... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1875 - 610 páginas
...the hands of the author of things : everything degenerates in the hands of man. He forces one land to nourish the productions of another, one tree to bear the fruits of another; he mixes and confounds the climates, the elements, the seasons; he mutilates his dog, his horse, his slave;... | |
| 1928 - 692 páginas
...practice of a stern, joyless religion. Then Rousseau rebelled against such twisted thinking, and wrote, "Everything is good as it comes from the hands of...Nature, but everything degenerates in the hands of man." Now we, in turn, step ahead of Rousseau and say that the child as it comes from Nature is like any... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1880 - 272 páginas
...came out of the hands of the Creator. Everything degenerates in the hands of man. He forces one land to nourish the productions of another, one tree to bear the fruits of another ; he mixes and confounds the climates, the elements, the seasons ; he mutilates his dog, his horse, his... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1880 - 390 páginas
...first lines of the famous book that has done more than any other to mould human education, read thus : "Everything is good, as it comes from the hands of the Author of nature; everything degenerates in the hands of man. He forces one country to nourish the productions of another,... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1880 - 392 páginas
...first lines of the famous book that has done more than any other to mould human education, read thus: "Everything is good, as it comes from the hands of the Author of nature; everything degenerates in the hands of man. He forces one country to nourish the productions of another,... | |
| William Harold Payne - 1882 - 92 páginas
...countless ills into education, and is therefore to be sedulously shunned. Thus Rousseau (Emile, p. 1) says: "Everything is good as it comes from the hands of the Author of nature; everything degenerates in the hands of man." / 12. " Nature " is not the beneficent goddess and the... | |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1888 - 168 páginas
...all things, everything is good ; in the hands of man, everything degenerates. Man obliges one soil to nourish the productions of another, one tree to...bear the fruits of another ; he mingles and confounds climates, elements, seasons ; he mutilates his dog, his horse, his slave. He overturns everything,... | |
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