... achievements in virtue, intelligence, and social well-being ; to do this, and likewise so to educate the leisured classes of the community generally, that they may participate as far as possible in the qualities of these superior spirits, and be prepared... Moral Education: Its Laws and Methods - Stran 14avtor: Joseph Rodes Buchanan - 1882 - 395 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1840 - 468 strani
...steps ; — these are purposes requiring institutions of education, placed ahove dependence on the pleasure of that very multitude whom they are designed...these are the ends for which endowed Universities are desirahle." " Ancient literature would fill a large place in such a course of instruction, hecause... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 500 strani
...possible in the qualities of these superior spirits, and be prepared to appreciate them, and follow in their steps — these are purposes, requiring institutions...endowed universities are desirable; they are those which all endowed universities profess to aim at; and great is their disgrace, if, having undertaken this... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 496 strani
...qualities of these superior spirits, and be prepared to appreciate them, and follow in their steps—these are purposes, requiring institutions of education...endowed universities are desirable; they are those which all endowed universities profess to aim at; and great is their disgrace, if, having undertaken this... | |
| 1864 - 974 strani
...о Jucation placed »bore dependence on the immediate pleasure of that very multitude whom they ire designed to elevate. These are the ends for which endowed universities are desirable." If we mistake not, the paper in the same issue on " The State of the Nations " is from the same pen,... | |
| 1873 - 284 strani
...qualities of these superior spirits, and be prepared to appreciate them, and follow in their steps—these are purposes requiring institutions of education placed...and claiming credit for fulfilling it, they leave it unfulfilled."—Dissertations by John Stuart Mill. under certain rigid rules and restrictions to prevent... | |
| 1885 - 478 strani
...superior spirits, and follow as far as possible in their steps, this, he said, required institutions " placed above dependence on the immediate pleasure...multitude whom they are designed to elevate. These," he added, " are the ends for which endowed universities are desirable. They are those which all endowed... | |
| John Morley - 1903 - 694 strani
...possible in the qualities of these superior spirits, and be prepared to appreciate them, and follow in their steps — these are purposes requiring institutions...universities are desirable ; they are those which all endowed universities profess to aim at ; and great is their disgrace, if, having undertaken this... | |
| John Morley - 1903 - 1144 strani
...possible in the qualities of these superior spirits, and be prepared to appreciate them, and follow in their steps — these are purposes requiring institutions...universities are desirable ; they are those which all endowed universities profess to aim at ; and great is their disgrace, if, having undertaken this... | |
| John Morley - 1903 - 702 strani
...possible in the qualities of these superior spirits, and be prepared to appreciate them, and follow in their steps — these are purposes requiring institutions...universities are desirable ; they are those which all endowed universities profess to aim at ; and great is their disgrace, if, having undertaken this... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2002 - 404 strani
...purposes, requiring institutions of education placed above de* London Review, April, 1835. 77 pendence on the immediate pleasure of that very multitude whom...endowed universities are desirable; they are those which all endowed universities profess to aim at; and great is their disgrace, if, having undertaken this... | |
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