... to reckon with it as a factor in the life of the individual as well as in the life of society. It is... Annual Report - Seite 326von United States. Office of Education - 1896Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1896 - 1284 Seiten
...influence upon the growing generation can not be determined with mathematical accuracy, yet the efl'ect of education is powerful enough to reckon with it...tendencies, remained a good Catholic. It is known that in later years the impressions of his early education made themselves very strongly felt. Bismarck... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1896 - 1246 Seiten
...such as nature has dictated. Though the influence upon the growing generation can not be determined with mathematical accuracy, yet the effect of education...tendencies, remained a good Catholic. It is known that in later years the impressions of his early education made themselves very strongly felt. Bismarck... | |
| Paul Moore Strayer - 1915 - 342 Seiten
...to bring it to their notice so that they will be conscious of its presence and will come once more to reckon with it as a factor in the life of the city. The alternative is inescapable: either we must get the people to church, or abandon the churches... | |
| Edith Helen Sichel - 1918 - 250 Seiten
...and they seem eternally typical of the two temperaments most opposed and most needful to each other in the life of the individual as well as in the life of the world. [To BWC] CHURT, September, 1897. I came here to the Hopkins' from Eversley, where the Kingsleys... | |
| Moissaye Joseph Olgin - 1920 - 348 Seiten
...story's sake. ^The aim of literature is not to be pleasing^ but to touch_the most important jnoments in the life of the individual as well as in the life of sociely~orjiuma.njty. A writer is a friend, a teacher" a£d~aTeader. It is, of course, taken for granted... | |
| Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology - 1889 - 342 Seiten
...There is, therefore, among Ammonoidea a general progress up to the Jura, which is definitely expressed in the life of the individual as well as in the life of the type, and a general decline in the later Jura and Cretaceous, which is also definitely expressed... | |
| David Bidney - 596 Seiten
...seventeenth- and eighteenth-century European thought.22 Cultural progress is something that may be achieved in the life of the individual as well as in the life of society through diffusion of rational enlightenment and through social institutions designed to promote human... | |
| Roger S. Gottlieb - 1996 - 690 Seiten
...the entire Torah. A man has no share in the Torah, unless he believes that all things and all events in the life of the individual as well as in the life of society are miracles. There is no such thing as the natural course of events. . . ." (Nachmanides). BLESSINGS... | |
| Scott Spector - 2000 - 368 Seiten
...other, that it proclaims a world in which it is expulsed: a world of God, which wants to be realized in the life of the individual as well as in the life of the whole: the world of unity.41 The aspect of purification (Reinigung) within Judaism is therefore... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1896 - 542 Seiten
...cannot be calculated with exactness, the effect of education is yet powerful enough to be considered as a factor in the life of the individual as well as the life of society. It is a historical force whose effect sometimes seems to be drawn from strong... | |
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