Progressive Education: Observations on the first four years of childhoodLongman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... feelings . Then it is that the heart of the selfish man grows more and more callous ; and even that personal happiness , to * 2 Cor . iv . 16 . which every thing had been made subservient , deserts him XXX INTRODUCTION .
... feelings . Then it is that the heart of the selfish man grows more and more callous ; and even that personal happiness , to * 2 Cor . iv . 16 . which every thing had been made subservient , deserts him XXX INTRODUCTION .
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... aspirations of the heart , all declare to us that we must often renounce present happiness in order to satisfy the demands of conscience ; and that though misery is the invariable attendant on vice , vir- tue 2 PRELIMINARY CHAPTER .
... aspirations of the heart , all declare to us that we must often renounce present happiness in order to satisfy the demands of conscience ; and that though misery is the invariable attendant on vice , vir- tue 2 PRELIMINARY CHAPTER .
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... happiness is one of the mo- tives which urges us to the improvement of our faculties , and it thus favours our progress to- wards the true end of our existence . But the knowledge of one of the springs which impels us to action , is not ...
... happiness is one of the mo- tives which urges us to the improvement of our faculties , and it thus favours our progress to- wards the true end of our existence . But the knowledge of one of the springs which impels us to action , is not ...
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... happiness is but a physical propensity , acting upon our senses , and those inclinations which are under their dominion , as the force of gravity acts upon inert matter ; whilst the real privilege and dis- tinction of man consists in ...
... happiness is but a physical propensity , acting upon our senses , and those inclinations which are under their dominion , as the force of gravity acts upon inert matter ; whilst the real privilege and dis- tinction of man consists in ...
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... happiness is proposed to us as our great object by religion itself . But here we enter on an entirely different train of ideas . On this , as on many other subjects , the sacred writers have made use of language and expressions familiar ...
... happiness is proposed to us as our great object by religion itself . But here we enter on an entirely different train of ideas . On this , as on many other subjects , the sacred writers have made use of language and expressions familiar ...
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Progressive Education: Observations on the first four years of childhood Albertine Adrienne de Saussure Necker Visos knygos peržiūra - 1839 |
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