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Transactions of the Illinois State Agricultural Society, with Reports from ... - Page 616
by Illinois State Agricultural Society - 1861
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Lectures on Education

Horace Mann - Education - 1845 - 352 pages
...nature, — to turn a wilderness into cultivated fields, forests into ships, or quarries and clay-pits into villages and cities. I mean, also, to include...it is that God is stronger than man. And, finally, by the term Education, I mean such a culture of our moral affections and religious susceptibilities,...
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Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute ..., Volume 15

American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1845 - 336 pages
...discover those permanent and mighty laws which pervade all parts of the created universe, whether natural or spiritual. This is necessary, because if we act...it is that God is stronger than man. And, finally, by the term Education, I mean such a culture of our moral affections and religious susceptibilities,...
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Lectures on Education

Horace Mann - Education - 1855 - 418 pages
...nature, — to turn a wilderness into cultivated fields, forests into ships, or quarries and clay-pits into villages and cities. I mean, also, to include...will overwhelm us with ruin, as it is that God is stronge than man. And, finally, by the term Education, I mean such a culture of our moral affections...
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Lectures on Education

Horace Mann - Education - 1855 - 348 pages
...triumph; but, if we act in contravention or defiance of these laws, then Nature resists, thwarts, bafH.es us ; and, in the end, it is just as certain that she...will overwhelm us with ruin, as it is that God is strange than man. And, finally, by the term Education, I mean such a culture of our moral affections...
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Lectures and Annual Reports on Education

Horace Mann - Education - 1867 - 600 pages
...resistless forces of Nature become our auxiliaries, and cheer us on to certain prosperity and trinmph ; but, if we act in contravention or defiance of these...it is that God is stronger than man. And, finally, by the term Education, I mean such a culture of our moral affections and religious susceptibilities,...
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Lectures on Pedagogy: Theoretical and Practical

Gabriel Compayré - Education - 1887 - 512 pages
...nature, — to turn a wilderness into cultivated fields, forests into ships, or quarries and claypits into villages and cities. I mean also to include such...it is that God is stronger than man. And, finally, by the term Education I mean such a culture of our moral affections and religious susceptibilities...
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Outline of the Science of Study

James G. Moore - Education - 1903 - 296 pages
...universe, whether material or spiritual. This is necessary, because if we act in obedience to those laws, all the resistless forces of nature become our...it is that God is stronger than man. And, finally, by the term 'education' I mean such a culture of our moral affections and religious susceptibilities...
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Biennial Report

Education - 1903 - 630 pages
...material or spiritual. This is necessary because, if we act in obedience to these laws, all the restless forces of Nature become our auxiliaries and cheer...it is that God is stronger than man. And finally, by the term education I mean such a culture of our moral affections and religious susceptibilities...
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