Whether we provide for action or conversation, whether we wish to be useful or pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong; the next is an acquaintance with the history of mankind, and with those examples which... The American Journal of Education - Página 189editado por - 1864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1867 - 532 páginas
...wish to be ' useful or pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral ' knowledge of right and wrong; the next is an acquaintance ' with the...may be said to embody truth and prove by events the reason' ableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues, and ex' cellencies, of all times and... | |
| 1867 - 556 páginas
...prove by events the reason' ableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues, and ex' cellencies, of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually...intercourse with intellectual nature is necessary ; our specula' tions upon matter are voluntary and at leisure. Physical ' knowledge is of such rare emergence,... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1868 - 360 páginas
...we wish to he useful or pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong : the next is an acquaintance •with the...mankind, and with those examples which may be said to emhody truth and prove hy events the reasonableness d opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues and... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1869 - 440 páginas
...we wish to be useful or pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of rviht and wrong ; the next is an acquaintance with the history...of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues and excellences of all times and of all places; we are iwrprtually moralists, but we are geometricians... | |
| william blackwood - 1871 - 810 páginas
...we wish to be useful or pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right wdU@ <FG#ì ˋ pIlo$u ] U E 3 Y % ڼ [QO...y& } b W d zF D O;+ O 9 &kOec & ^R . 2 5 0 PD >y excellences of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists, but we are geometricians... | |
| 1871 - 818 páginas
...we wish to be useful or pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong ; the next is an acquaintance with the history...reasonableness of opinions. " Prudence and justice arc virtues and excellences of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists, but we are... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 754 páginas
...we wish to be useful or " pleasing, the first object is the religious and moral know" ledge of right and wrong ; the next is an acquaintance with " the..." be said to embody truth, and prove by events the reason" ableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues " and excellences of all times and all... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1874 - 366 páginas
...we wish to be useful or pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong: the next is an acquaintance with the history...of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues and excellences of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists, but we are geometricians... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1874 - 376 páginas
...we wish to be useful or pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong : the next is an acquaintance with the history...reasonableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtubs and excellences of all times and of all places ; we are perpetually moralists, but we are geometricians... | |
| Samuel Johnson, William Alexander Clouston - 1875 - 346 páginas
...we wish to be useful or pleasing, the first requisite is the religious and moral knowledge of right and wrong ; the next is an acquaintance with the history...•with those examples which may be said to embody 4ruth, and prove by events the reasonableness of opinions. Prudence and justice are virtues and excellences... | |
| |