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" Latin and language the least part of education; one, who knowing how much virtue, and a well-tempered soul, is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language, makes it his chief business to form the mind of his scholars, and give that a right disposition:... "
Necessity of Popular Education: As a National Object - Página 39
de James Simpson - 1834 - 262 páginas
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Some thoughts concerning education [by J. Locke.]. By J. Locke

John Locke - 1712 - 332 páginas
...well-temper'd Soul is to te preferr'd to any fort of Lsarvivx or Language, makes it is chief Bafinefs to form the Mind of his Scholars, and give that a right difpofition: which, if once got, though all the reft fhould be negledted, would, in due time, produce...
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The Parents' Friend; Or Extracts from the Principal Works on ..., Volumen 2

1803 - 456 páginas
...learning or languages, makes it his chief business to form the minds of his scholars, and give them a right disposition, which if once got, though all...which if it be not got and settled, so as to keep out ill and vicious habits, languages, and sciences, and all the other accomplishments of education,...
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Rural Philosophy: Or, Reflections on Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness ...

Ely Bates - 1804 - 422 páginas
...tutor, he observes, that he should be one who, " know«' ing how much virtue and a well-tempered soul is to «' be preferred to any sort of learning or language,...scholars, and give that a right disposition, which, if " it be not got and settled, so as to keep out ill and " vicious habits, languages and sciences, and...
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The authoress, by the author of 'Rachel'.

Authoress - 1810 - 592 páginas
...it his chief observed!] ' would in due time, [without wicked dice I hope] JN° 26. VOL. tl. ^ 3 S ' produce all the rest; and which, if it be not got and settled, so as to keep out ill and vicious habits, languages and sciences, and all the other accomplishments of education,...
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., Volumen 9

John Locke - 1812 - 492 páginas
...language the least. part of education ; one, who knowing how much virtue, and a well-tempered soul, is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language,...which if it be not got, and settled so as to keep out ill and vicious habits, languages and sciences, and all the other accomplishments of education,...
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Pamela, Or Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Letters from a Beautiful Young ...

Samuel Richardson - 1813 - 608 páginas
...soul is to be pirferred to ony sort of learning or language,' [ tP/inl a noble writer is this .'] * makes it his chief business to form the mind of his scholars, aud give th.it a right disposition:' [Лу, Ihrrc, drar Sir, ы the thing .'] ' «hich if once £л|,...
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The Works of John Locke, Volumen 9

John Locke - 1823 - 496 páginas
...language the least part of education ; one, who knowing how much virtue, and a well-tempered soul, is to be preferred to any sort of .learning or language,...which if it be not got, and settled, so as to keep out ill and vicious habits, languages and sciences, and all the other accomplishments of education,...
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Some thoughts concerning education. An examination of P. Malebranche's ...

John Locke - 1824 - 498 páginas
...language thgjgast part of education ; one, who knowing how much virtue, and a well-tempered soul, is to be preferred to any sort of learning or language,...in due time, produce all the rest; and which if it he not got, and settled so as to keep out ill and vicious habits, languages and sciences, and all the...
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The Educational Magazine, Volumen 2

1835 - 496 páginas
...Icmguaycs the least part of education; one who knowing how much virtue and a well-tempered soul are to be preferred to any sort of learning or language,...which, if it be not got, and settled, so as to keep out ill and vicious habits, languages and sciences, and all the other accomplishments of education,...
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The Educational Magazine, Volumen 1

1835 - 458 páginas
...who knowing how much virtue and a well-tempered soul is to be preferred to any sort of learning and language, makes it his chief business to form the mind of his scholar, and give that a right disposition, which, if once got, though all the rest should be neglected,...
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