| George Combe - Education - 1879 - 856 pages
...to direct them to their proper objects. " To send an uneducated child into the world," says Paley, " is little better than to turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets."2 1 Lectures on Popular Education, p. 1. * Moral Philosophy, Lect. vi. CHAPTER... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - Homiletical illustrations - 1885 - 908 pages
...mischievous lo the community. So that to send an uneducated child into the world is injurious to the rest of mankind ; it is little better than to turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets. —Paley, 1743-1805. (I757-) Despotism is the only form of government which... | |
| Horace Mann - Education - 1891 - 426 pages
...detriment." Paley has said, that " to send an uneducated child into tho world is injurious to the rent of mankind : it is little better than • to turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets." It is difficult to conceive why he thought it to be any " better" since one... | |
| Horace Mann - Education - 1891 - 422 pages
...or Blood." What 1'aley so justly said of a parent, that " to send an uneducated child into the world is little better than to turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets," is just as true when applicd to pnrliament and hicrarchy, as when applied... | |
| F. J. L. Cavanagh - Phrenology - 1895 - 188 pages
...shows it is the rule. — Coivpcr. To SEND an uneducated child into the world is injurious to the rest of mankind ; it is little better than to turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets. — Paley's Moral Philosophy. YOUR BOYS OR GIRLS. 82 Of the soul the body form... | |
| Henry Holman - Education - 1898 - 266 pages
...realized the force of Paley's dictum: "To send an uneducated child into the world is injurious to the rest of mankind; it is little better than to turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets ". Contrast this miserable motive with the Prussian principle : It is my duty... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - Education - 1848 - 582 pages
...detriment." Paley has said, that, " to send an uneducated child into the world is injurious to the rest of mankind ; it is little better than to turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets." It is difficult to conceive why he thought it to be any "belter;" since one... | |
| John Timbs - Biography - 1860 - 322 pages
...to the community. So that to send an uneducated child into the world, is iujurious to the rest kof mankind ; it is little better than to turn out a mad dog or a wild beast into the streets. SIR JOSEPH BANKS AT ETON. This distinguished naturalist, and great friend to... | |
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