| Johann Christoph Friedrich Guts Muths, Christian Gotthilf Salzmann - 1800 - 460 Seiten
...all the fplendour of reputation, ' the glare of honours, and even the incenfe of a throne. Learning and refinement are to health and bodily perfection what luxuries are to neceflaries. Is not then our education depraved, when it aims at a luxury, and neglects our greateft... | |
| Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers - 1839 - 278 Seiten
...amid all the splendor of reputation, the glare of honors, and even the incense of a throne. Learning and refinement are to health and bodily perfection,...Is not then our education depraved, when it aims at luxury, and neglects our greatest and most essential want ? " Our schools, for the most part, pay not... | |
| Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers - 1839 - 276 Seiten
...amid all the splendor of reputation, the glare of honors, and even the incense of a throne. Learning and refinement are to health and bodily perfection,...necessaries. Is not then our education depraved, when it amis at luxury, and neglects our greatest and most essential want i " Our schools, for the most part,... | |
| Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers - 1839 - 268 Seiten
...% all the splendor of reputation, the glare of honors, and -even the incense of a.throne. Learning and refinement are to health and bodily perfection,...to necessaries. Is not then our education depraved, wben it aims at luxury, and neglects our greatest and most essential want ? . Your commitfee ask permission... | |
| William P. Welpton - 1916 - 426 Seiten
...translations being made into English, French, and Danish.i In the Preface the key-note is struck : " Learning and refinement are to health and bodily perfection...have a practical effect on education in general." 2 He does not claim to have based his work on deep researches into physiology, though^ he grants that_l'.'a... | |
| Jan Todd - 1998 - 398 Seiten
...refinement for women at the expense of their health and vigor. "Is not our education depraved," he asked, "when it aims at a luxury and neglects our greatest and most essential want?" Women don't need lessons in refinement, he argued, "Let us tear the rising generation from our voluptuous... | |
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