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" A taste of every sort of knowledge is necessary to form the mind, and is the only way to give the understanding its due improvement to the full extent of its capacity. "
An Easy Introduction to the Arts and Sciences:: Being a Short, But ... - Seite 5
von Richard Turner - 1795 - 251 Seiten
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The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and ..., Band 1

James Burgh - 1767 - 388 Seiten
...Locke to obferve, that " the taking a tafte " of every fort of knowledge is neceflary to form " the *' the mind, and is the only way to give the un" derftanding...improvement to the full " extent of its capacity." Proper books for learning the knowledge of numbers are Fijher's, Wingates, Hill's, or Wellfs arithmetic....
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Liberal Education, Or, A Practical Treatise on the Methods of ..., Band 1

Vicesimus Knox - 1785 - 360 Seiten
...PSOPJEDIA. The P.SCDIA is the bufmefs of the univerfity, or of private application. f " The TAKING A TASTE of every fort of knowledge is neceflary 'to form the mind, and is the only way to give the underftanding its due improvement to the full extent of its capacity." LOCKF. t " In hiftory, fuch...
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The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, a Brief Account of the Certain and ...

James Burgh - 1794 - 572 Seiten
...the great Mr. 'Locke to obierve, that " the taking a tafte of every fort I" of knowledge is necefiary to form the mind, and is *' the only way to give the underftanding its due im" provemcnt to the full extent of its capacity." Proper books for learning...
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Exercises on the globes: interspersed with some historical, biographical ...

William Butler - 1803 - 434 Seiten
...light on the ancient writers. Dr.Knox, Thtf taking a Tafie of rvery Sort of Knowledge is ncccfTary to form the mind, and is the only way to give the Undcrftanding its due Improvement to the full Extent of its Capacity. — Locke. THE THIRD EDITION,...
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The Dignity of Human Nature, Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and ...

James Burgh - 1812 - 546 Seiten
...to the great Mr. Locke to observe, that " the taking a taste of every sort of knowledge is necessary to form the mind, and is the only way to give the understanding its due improvement to the full extent of its capacity." * Books proper for learning...
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Short System of Polite Learning: Being an Epitome of the Arts and Sciences ...

Daniel Jaudon - 1820 - 236 Seiten
...edition, improved, by an eminent writer of "Philadelphia. A taste of every sort of knowledge is ne"cessary to form the mind, and is the only way to give the "understanding its due improvement to the full extent of "its capacity. LOCKE." In conformity to the...
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The Academician: Containing the Elements of Scholastic ..., Band 1,Ausgaben 1-25

1820 - 436 Seiten
...the celebrated Locke to observe, " thai the taking a taste of every sort of knowledge is necessary to form the mind, and is the only way to give the undcrslandiug its due improvement to the full extent of its capacity." I think, it will not be denied,...
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Conversations on Common Things: Or, Guide to Knowledge. With Questions. For ...

Dorothea Lynde Dix - 1828 - 304 Seiten
...for the use of Schools. By a Teacher. ' The taking a tasle of every sort of knowledge is necessary to form the Mind, and is the only way to give the ^Understanding its due improvement to the full extent ofils capacity.' — Locke." In conformity to...
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Conversations on Common Things: Or Guide to Knowledge

Dorothea Lynde Dix - 1829 - 402 Seiten
...for the use of Schools. By a Teacher. ' The taking a taste of every sort of knowledge is necessary to form the Mind, and is the only way to give the ^Understanding its due improvement to the full ejitent ofils capacity." — Locke." Jn conformity to...
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The works of ... David M'Nicoll [ed.] by J. Dixon

David M'Nicoll - 1837 - 688 Seiten
...have the authority of Locke to say, that " the taking a taste of every sort of knowledge is necessary to form the mind, and is the only way to give the understanding its due improvement to the full extent of its capacity." The imaginative arts — poetry,...
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