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" I do not doubt but it is, viz. that the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to any thing else ; we have reason to conclude, that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds, and... "
Some Thoughts Concerning Education: By John Locke, Esq - Página 34
por John Locke - 1779 - 319 páginas
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Synonyms Discriminated: A Dictionary of Synonymous Words in the English ...

Charles John Smith - 1890 - 802 páginas
...the manner and abilities of men ie owing more to their education than anything else, we have reason to conclude that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds, and giving them that seasoning early, which ahalfinfluence their minds always after." — Luc KB. " The coldness of passion...
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An Outline of Locke's Ethical Philosophy ...

Mattoon Monroe Curtis - 1890 - 168 páginas
...child is only as white paper or wax to be moulded and fashioned as one pleases. Thus the difference found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else."1) This seems to overrule natural parts and disposition as a first consideration in...
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Recollections of a Long Life

Joseph Packard, Thomas Jones Packard - 1902 - 392 páginas
...so much upon the circumstances of his birth and education that John Locke said ' ' the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else. I think I may say that of all the men we meet with, nine out of ten are what they are...
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Synonyms Discriminated: A Dictionary of Synonymous Words in the English Languare

Charles John Smith - 1904 - 800 páginas
...the manner and abilities of men is owing more to their education than anything else, we have reason to conclude that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds, and giving them that seasoning early, which shall influence their minds always after." — LOCKE. " The coldness of passion...
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Studies in the History of Educational Opinion from the Renaissance

Simon Somerville Laurie - 1905 - 280 páginas
...in the beginning of this discourse be true, as I do not doubt but it is, viz. that the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else, we have reason to conclude that great care is to be had of forming children's minds...
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Kimball's Business Speller: Designed for Use in Commercial Schools ...

Gustavus Sylvester Kimball - 1905 - 356 páginas
...thousand barrels of flour. 403. The frozen river .... ice. Education, Instruction. 404. The difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their .... than anything else. 405. Give ear unto .... Rejoice, Exult. 406. The brave soldier . . . . in...
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Modern Business Correspondence: A Practical Treatise on the Writing of ...

Frank Merrill Erskine - 1906 - 192 páginas
...barrels of flour. 403. The frozen river .... ice. Education, Instruction. • 404. The difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their .... than anything else. 405. Give ear unto .... • Rejoice, Exult. 406. The brave soldier .... in...
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The Educational Writings of John Locke

John Locke - 1912 - 292 páginas
...in the beginning of this discourse be true, as I do not doubt but it is, viz. that the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men, is owing more to their education than to any thing else; we have reason to conclude, that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds, and...
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Calendar, Parte3

University of Calcutta - 1914 - 822 páginas
...languages. 3. Discuss three of the following with reference to context: — (a) "... .the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education, than to anything else ..." (6) "... .whenever they forget or do it awkwardly, make them do it over and over...
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History of Education: A Survey of the Development of Educational Theory and ...

Patrick Joseph McCormick - 1915 - 448 páginas
...to the duty and excellency of a rational creature. . . . I do not doubt . . . that the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else. ... As the strength of the body lies chiefly in being able to endure hardships so also...
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