| Sydney Smith - Ethics - 1859 - 386 pages
...the difference of circumstances in which they have been placed, without referring to any conjeeion of mind. As long as boys and girls run about in the dirt, and trundle loops together, they are both precisely like. If you catch up one half of these reatures, and train... | |
| Sydney Smith - Ethics - 1859 - 386 pages
...accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been placed, without referring to any conjectural difference of original conformation of mind. As long as boys and iris run about in the dirt, and trundle loops together, they are both precisely alike. If you catch... | |
| James McGrigor Allan - Intellect - 1860 - 144 pages
...difference of circumstances in which they have been placed, without referring to any conjectural differences of original conformation of mind. As long as boys...and train them to a particular set of actions, and the other half to a perfectly opposite set, of course their understandings will differ as one or other... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1900 - 874 pages
...Sydney Smith, in his work on ' Female Education,' sees no such indelible difference. ' For,' says he, ' as long as boys and girls run about in the dirt and...and train them to a particular set of actions and i The italics are the writer's. ' Debate in the House of Commons, April 27, 1892. opinions, the other... | |
| Great Britain - 1861 - 876 pages
...difference of circumstances in which they have been placed, without reference to any conjecturnl difl'errncc of original conformation of mind. As long as boys...particular set of actions and opinions, and the other hidf to a perfectly opposite set, of course their understandings will dilfer. as one or the other sort... | |
| John Stuart Mill - History - 1864 - 406 pages
...about in the dirt, and trundle hoops together, they are both precisely alike. If you catch up tmc-lialf of these creatures, and train them to a particular...set, of course their understandings will differ, as on* or the other sort of occupations has called this or that talent into action. There is surely no... | |
| Sydney Smith - English essays - 1865 - 478 pages
...accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been placed, without referring to any conjectural difference of original conformation...particular set of actions and opinions, and the other hah 0 to a perfectly opposite set, of course their understandings will differ, as one or the other... | |
| William M. White - 1867 - 710 pages
...accounted for by ' the difference of circumstances in which they have been ' placed, without referring to any conjectural difference of ' original conformation...in the dirt, and trundle hoops together, they are * No. 68. PAUL, MILTON, TENNYSON. 363 4 both precisely alike. If you catch up one half of these 4 creatures,... | |
| Education - 1868 - 806 pages
...accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been placed, without referring to any conjectural difference of original conformation...together, they are both precisely alike. If you catch up one-half of these creatures, and train them to a particular set of actions and opinions, and the other... | |
| Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill - 1868 - 38 pages
...accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been placed, without referring to any conjectural difference of original conformation of mind. As long as boys and girls run about in tho dirt, and trundle hoops together, they arc both precisely alike. If you catch up one half of these... | |
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