| 1866 - 808 strani
...aspirations and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that, while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the...born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 strani
...aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the...born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1863 - 878 strani
...man. The thinker is a product of the age, — a descendant of the past, a parent of the future ; and " his thoughts are as children born to him, which he may not carelessly let die." He is one of the agencies through whom works the Unknown Cause ; and the beliefs which that Cause produces... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 strani
...aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the...born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 720 strani
...aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the...and that his thoughts are as children born to him, whom he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself as one... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 650 strani
...accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he ia a parent of the future; and that his thoughts are...born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 728 strani
...beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a deseenJant of the past, he is a parent of the future ; and that his thought* are as children born to him, whom he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man,... | |
| 1865 - 700 strani
...aspirations and beliefs , is not an accident but a product of the time. He mnst remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the future; and that his thonghts are as children , born to him , which he may not carelessly let die. Not as adventitions will... | |
| 1867 - 972 strani
...aspirations and beliefs, i- not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that, while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the...born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 strani
...aspirations, and beliefs, is not an accident, but a product of the time. He must remember that while he is a descendant of the past, he is a parent of the...born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself as one of the myriad agencies through whom... | |
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