| Nathan Dunn - 1839 - 158 sayfa
...and neglected by us ; but it seems to be well understood and faithfully attended to by the Chinese. With us, instruction is the chief part of education,...conducive to individual advancement, social happiness, and national repose and prosperity, are cultivated with the utmost diligence ; and, in short, the whole... | |
| Nathan Dunn, Philadelphia Museum of Art - 1839 - 140 sayfa
...and neglected by us; but it seems to be well understood and faithfully attended to by the Chinese. With us, instruction is the chief part of education,...conducive to individual advancement, social happiness, and national repose and prosperity, are cultivated with the utmost diligence; and, in short, the •whole... | |
| 1842 - 468 sayfa
...and neglected by us, but it seems to be well understood and faithfully attended to by the Chinese. With us instruction is the chief part of education,...wise judge between the wisdom of the two methods. The population of China has been variously estimated. Lord Macartney states the number of inhabitants at... | |
| Alonzo Potter, George Barrell Emerson - 1842 - 588 sayfa
...and habits of thought and conduct. The sentiments held to be appropriate to the adult have not been imbibed with the milk of infancy, and iterated and reiterated through the whole of subsequent childhood and youth ; the manners considered becoming in men and women have not been sedulously imparted... | |
| 1843 - 588 sayfa
...and neglected by us ; but it seems to be well understood and faithfully attended to by the Chinese. With us, instruction is the chief part of education,...life ; the manners considered becoming in adults, (Self-esteem and Approbativeness,) are sedulously imparted in childhood ; the habits regarded as conducive... | |
| William B. Langdon, Nathan Dunn - 1843 - 176 sayfa
...and neglected by us ; but it seems to be well understood and faithfully attended to by the Chinese. With us, instruction is the chief part of education,...infancy, and iterated and reiterated through the whole subsequent life ; the manners considered becoming in adults are sedulously imparted in childhood ;... | |
| 1843 - 948 sayfa
...but it seems to be well understood and faithfully attended to by the Chinese. With us, initrurticm is the chief part of education, with them training...methods. The sentiments held to be appropriate to men in society, are imbibed with the milk of infancy, and iterated and re-iterated through the whole... | |
| George Moody - 1843 - 444 sayfa
...attended to by the Chinese. With us, instruction is the chief part of education, with them (raining'; let the wise judge between the wisdom of the two methods. The sentiments held to be appropriate to men in society, are imbibed with the milk of infancy, and iterated and re-iterated through the whole... | |
| 1851 - 922 sayfa
...and efficient training of the disposition, manners, judgment and habits both of thought and action. The sentiments held to be appropriate to man in society are imbibed in infancy, and iterated and reiterated through the whole of subsequent life. The manners considered... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 sayfa
...and habits of thought and conduct. The sentiments held to be appropriate to the adult have not been imbibed with the milk of infancy, and iterated and reiterated through the whole of subsequent childhood and youth ; the manners considered becoming in men and women have not been sedulously imparted... | |
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