| 1883 - 934 sayfa
...a system which has grown up under the natural spontaneous working of your free institutions — are exposing vices which education has proved powerless...general and remote, and the profit to each individual is so inconspicuous, that the common citizen, educate him as you like, will habitually occupy himself... | |
| Theodorus Bailey Myers - 1882 - 138 sayfa
...to me that all history is against the conclusion, as much as is the conduct of these well educated citizens I have referred to, and I do not see why...general and remote, and the profit to each individual 10 inconspicuous, that the common citizen, educate him as you like, will habitually occupy himself... | |
| Sir John Johnson, William Leete Stone, John Watts De Peyster, Theodorus Bailey Myers - 1882 - 530 sayfa
...to me that all history is against the conclusion, as much as is the conduct of these well educated citizens I have referred to; and I do not see why...them, and the education which fails to make the last con .nit public good rather than private good will fail to make the first do it. The benefits of political... | |
| 1883 - 948 sayfa
...a system which has grown up under the natural spontaneous working of your free institutions — are exposing vices which education has proved powerless...general and remote, and the profit to each individual is so inconspicuous, that the common citizen, educate him as you like, will habitually occupy himself... | |
| 1883 - 866 sayfa
...system which has grown up under the natural, spontaneous working of your free institutions — are exposing vices which education has proved powerless...general and remote, and the profit to each individual is so inconspicuous, that the common citizen, educate him as you like, will habitually occupy himself... | |
| 1883 - 884 sayfa
...the people at large ? Very little. The current theory is that if the young are taught what isright, and the reasons why it is right,, they will do what...general and remote, and the profit to each individual is so inconspicuous, that the 1883. THE AMERICANS. common citizen, educate him as you like, will habitually... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1883 - 924 sayfa
...the people at. large ? Very little. The current theory is that if the young are taught what isright, and the reasons why it is right,, they will do what...general and remote, and the profit to each individual is so inconspicuous, that the common citizen, educate him as you like, will habitually occupy himself... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 532 sayfa
...a system which has grown up under the natural spontaneous working of your free institutions — are exposing vices which education has proved powerless...political purity are so general and remote, and the profit t<5 each individual is so inconspicuous, that the common citizen, educate him as you like, will habitually... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 536 sayfa
...thwarted, and better Government secured, by raising the standard of knowledge among the people at large f Very little. The current theory is that if the young...general and remote, and the profit to each individual is so inconspicuous, that the common citizen, educate him as you like, will habitually occupy himself... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 554 sayfa
...taught what is right, and the reasons why it is right, they will do what is right when they grow np. But considering what religious teachers have been...general and remote, and the profit to each individual is so inconspicuous, that the common citizen, educate him as you like, will habitually occupy himself... | |
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