American Journal of Education and College Review, Volym 8Office of American Journal of Education, 1860 Vol. 17-24 include the circulars, reports and documents issued by the editor as commissioner of education (vol. 18 is the American year-book and register for 1869; v. 19, Special report on education in the District of Columbia). |
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... respect he is a being of the senses , in the latter super- sensual . Nothing that is maintained relative to the different races of men , dis- proves this statement . KRUG . High above all beings exists God , the creator of all of them ...
... respect he is a being of the senses , in the latter super- sensual . Nothing that is maintained relative to the different races of men , dis- proves this statement . KRUG . High above all beings exists God , the creator of all of them ...
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... respecting our connection with the body , and upon our connection with the other world , which are based upon our necessary ignorance of man - are these difficulties to break down a faith which singly solves a thousand greater ...
... respecting our connection with the body , and upon our connection with the other world , which are based upon our necessary ignorance of man - are these difficulties to break down a faith which singly solves a thousand greater ...
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... respect . " Critique of Practical Reason . As the astronomer can by the known laws of physical nature compute with unfailing certainty the beginning of the eclipses of the sun and moon , the appearance of comets , the transit of planets ...
... respect . " Critique of Practical Reason . As the astronomer can by the known laws of physical nature compute with unfailing certainty the beginning of the eclipses of the sun and moon , the appearance of comets , the transit of planets ...
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... respect for what is good and noble . The utmost skill displayed by a bird in hunting after its food , or in passing to an unknown region in autumn , or in finding its home again in spring , is no more wonderful than for the new - born ...
... respect for what is good and noble . The utmost skill displayed by a bird in hunting after its food , or in passing to an unknown region in autumn , or in finding its home again in spring , is no more wonderful than for the new - born ...
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... respect to contend against nature . Each one ought to develop his own peculiar traits ( not being vicious ) ; and not to endeavor after such as are foreign to him . His own peculiar characteristics are best suited to every man ; but he ...
... respect to contend against nature . Each one ought to develop his own peculiar traits ( not being vicious ) ; and not to endeavor after such as are foreign to him . His own peculiar characteristics are best suited to every man ; but he ...
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Sida 285 - A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to sooth, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.
Sida 378 - O Lord, how manifold are thy works ! in wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches. So is this great and wide sea, wherein are things creeping innumerable, both small and great beasts.
Sida 465 - But was it such ? It was. Where thou art gone Adieus and farewells are a sound unknown...
Sida 378 - He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth...
Sida 285 - Say, Father Thames, for thou hast seen Full many a sprightly race Disporting on thy margent green The paths of pleasure trace, Who foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave?
Sida 10 - Marvel not at this : for the hour is coming, in which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life ; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.
Sida 9 - When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mindful of him; and the son of man, that thou visitest him? For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honor. Thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands; thou hast put all things under his feet...
Sida 373 - And they brought young children to him, that he should touch them : and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.
Sida 9 - And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it. And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
Sida 378 - And God made the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and every thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind : and God saw that it was good.