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Tipographia do Imperial Instituto Artistico., 1882
 

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Página 301 - FELKIN (HM)— TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN A SAXON TOWN. Published for the City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education.
Página 263 - Alas, so is it everywhere, so will it ever be ; till the Hodman is discharged, or reduced to hod-bearing ; and an Architect is hired, and on all hands fitly encouraged : till communities and individuals discover, not without surprise, that fashioning the souls of a generation by Knowledge can rank on a level with blowing their bodies to pieces by Gunpowder; that with Generals and Field-marshals for killing, there should be world-honored Dignitaries, and were it possible, true Godordained Priests,...
Página 186 - Nostre enfant est bien plus pressé : il ne doit au pédagogisme que les premiers quinze ou seize ans de sa vie ; le demeurant est deu à l'action.
Página 124 - Ce n'est pas une âme, ce n'est pas un corps qu'on dresse, c'est un homme ; il n'en faut pas faire à deux.
Página 263 - How can an inanimate, mechanical gerundgrinder, the like of whom will, in a subsequent century, be manufactured at Niirnberg out of wood and leather, foster the growth of anything; much more of mind, which grows, not like a vegetable (by having its roots littered with etymological compost), but like a spirit, by mysterious contact of spirit; thought kindling itself at the fire of living thought?
Página 210 - ... you to know. You may read very ingenious and very clever books, by men whom it would be the height of insolence in me to do other than express my respect for. But their position is essentially sceptical.
Página 210 - I believe, by aid of these men, to understand how this Island came to be what it is. You will not find it recorded in books. You will find recorded in books a jumble of tumults, disastrous ineptitudes, and all that kind of thing. But to get what you want, you will have to look into side sources, and inquire in all directions.
Página 182 - We think it established that the study of natural science develops, better than any other studies, the observing faculties; disciplines the intellect by teaching induction as well as deduction; supplies a useful balance to the studies of language and mathematics, and provides much instruction of great value for the occupations of after-life.
Página 88 - The school shall be open at all times to the inspection of any of Her Majesty's inspectors, so, however, that it shall be no part of the duties of such inspector to inquire into any instruction in religious subjects given at such school, or to examine any scholar therein in religious knowledge or in any religious subject or book : 4.
Página 190 - If there were no more to be said than that scientific education teaches us to think, and literary education to express our thoughts, do we not require both ? and is not any one a poor, maimed, lopsided fragment of humanity who is deficient in either ? We are not obliged to ask ourselves, whether it is more important to know the languages or the sciences.

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