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The Gentleman's Library: Containing Rules for Conduct in All Parts of Life ... - Page 10
by Gentleman - 1744 - 440 pages
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American Church Review, Volume 28

1876 - 656 pages
...man depends so much upon the circumstauces of his birth and education,' that John Locke said, that "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...
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The Church review, and ecclesiastical register ..., Volume 28, Issue 1876

1876 - 670 pages
...effaced by nearer and more exciting events. ces of his birth and education, that John Locke said, that "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...
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature

Henry Barnard - Teaching - 1876 - 524 pages
...true, as I do not doubt but it is, viz., that the difference to be found in the manners and ahilities 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 of children's minds,...
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Locke's Thoughts on education [extr.] with intr. essay by J. Gill

John Locke - 1880 - 176 pages
...consent to nothing but what may be suitable to the dignity and excellency of a rational creature. 32. The difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else, hence we have reasons to conclude, that great care is to be had of forming children's...
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Some Thoughts Concerning Education

John Locke - Conduct of life - 1880 - 386 pages
...I have said in the beginning of this discourse be true, as I do not doubt but it is, viz. That th£ difference to be found in the manners and ( abilities of men is owing more 1 to their education,!. than to any thing else, 1 we have reason to conclude, that great care is to...
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The popular educator, Volumes 5-6

Popular educator - 1880 - 926 pages
...vigour, the next and principal thing is to set the mind right, since the difference to be found in tho manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else. The child must be taught the habits of self-control and self-denial, and be led to avoid...
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School managment

Joseph Landon - 1883 - 458 pages
...his education ' i ; and Locke seems to have held, in a large measure, a similar view ; for he says ' the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else,' and refers again to the same point on several occasions. But, to follow Helvetius is...
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The popular educator, Volume 5

Popular educator - 1884 - 910 pages
...keep the body in strength and vigour, the nert and principal thing is to set the mind right, since the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else. The child must be taught the habits of self-control and self-denial, and be led to avoid...
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School Management: Including a General View of the Work of Education, with ...

Joseph Landon - School management and organization - 1887 - 412 pages
...of his education'1; and Locke seems to have held, in a large measure, a similar view ; for he says 'the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else,' and refers again to the same point on several occasions. But, to follow Helvetius is...
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School Management: Including Organisation, Discipline, and Moral Training ...

Joseph Landon - Education - 1889 - 496 pages
...his education ' 1 ; and Locke seems to have held, in a large measure, a similar view ; for he says ' the difference to be found in the manners and abilities of men is owing more to their education than to anything else,' and refers again to the same point on several occasions. But, to follow Helvetius is...
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