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" ... include not merely things and their forces, but men and their ways; and the fashioning of the affections and of the will into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with those laws. For me, education means neither more nor less than this.... "
On the Province of Methods of Teaching: A Professional Study - Page 18
by James Harmon Hoose - 1879 - 376 pages
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 17

1868 - 874 pages
...education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education must be tried by this standard, and if it fails to stand...whatever may be the force of authority or of numbers upon tho other side. It is important to remember that, in strictness, there is no such thing as an uneducated...
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Book Catalogues, Volume 2

1870 - 914 pages
...education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education must be tried by this standard ; and if it fails to stand...of authority, or of numbers, upon the other side. — Lay Sermons, Addresses andReviews (Applet an). CULTURE. — There is no doubt, that, on the whole,...
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Lay sermons, addresses and reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 pages
...education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education must be tried by this standard, and if it fails to stand the test, 1 will not call it education, whatever may be the force of authority, or of numbers, upon the other...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1874 - 408 pages
...professes to call itself education must be tried by this standard, and if it fails to stand the test, 1 will not call it education, whatever may be the force...authority, or of numbers, upon the other side. It ia important to remember that, in strictness, there is no such thing as an uneducated man. Take an...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1880 - 408 pages
...education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education must be tried by this standard, and if it fails to stand the test, I will not call it education, Avhatever may be the force of authority, or of numbers, upon the other side. It is important to remember...
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The School Journal, Volume 80

1912 - 480 pages
...education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education must be tried by this standard, and if it fails to stand...of authority, or of numbers, upon the other side." The laws of things and their forces — that is * An address delivered before the New York State Teachers'...
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School Elocution: A Manual of Vocal Training in High Schools, Normal Schools ...

John Swett - 1884 - 412 pages
...education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education must be tried by this standard, and if it fails to stand...of authority, or of numbers, upon the other side. 5. It is important to remember that, in strictness, there is no such thing as an uneducated man. Take...
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School Elocution: A Manual of Vocal Training in High Schools, Normal Schools ...

John Swett - 1884 - 412 pages
...not call it education, whatever may be the force of authority, or of numbers, upon the other side. 5. It is important to remember that, in strictness, there...extreme case. Suppose that an adult man, in the full vigor of his faculties, could be suddenly placed in the world, as Adam is said to have been, and then...
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Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 pages
...standard, and if it fails to stand tho test. 1 will not call it education, whatever may be the foree of authority or of numbers upon the other side. It...extreme case. Suppose that an adult man, in the full vigor of his faculties, could bo snddenly placed in the world, as Adam is said to have been, and then...
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Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 pages
...education means neither more nor less than this. Anything which professes to call itself education must be tried by this standard, and if it fails to stand the test. 1 will nut call it education, whatever may be the force of authority or cf numbers upon the other side....
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