| Edmund Burke - 1871 - 670 lapas
...lacknowledge freely the great power of education and of social influences in developing the active powers of the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use...Let the blacksmith labour as he will, he will find there are certain feats beyond his power, that are well within the strength of a man of Herculean make,... | |
| Sir Francis Galton - 1869 - 490 lapas
...acknowledge freely the great power of education and social influences in developing the active powers of the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use...Let the blacksmith labour as he will, he will find there are certain feats beyond his power that are well within the strength of a man of herculean make,... | |
| Francis Galton - 1869 - 474 lapas
...acknowledge freely the great power of education and social influences in developing the active powers of the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use...Let the blacksmith labour as he will, he will find there are certain feats beyond his power that are well within the strength of a man of herculean make,... | |
| 1871 - 664 lapas
...lacknowledge freely the great power of education and of social influences in developing the active powers of the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use...Let the blacksmith labour as he will, he will find there are certain feats beyond his power, that are well within the strength of a man of Herculean make,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1871 - 666 lapas
...lacknowledge freely the great power of education and of social influences in developing the active powers of the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use...Let the blacksmith labour as he will, he will find there are certain feats beyond his power, that are well within the strength of a man of Herculean make,... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1889 - 140 lapas
...acknowledge freely the great power of education and social influences in developing the active powers of the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use...the muscles of a blacksmith's arm, and no further." There is a definite limit to the muscular [and intellectual] power of every man, which he cannot by... | |
| David George Ritchie - 1891 - 162 lapas
...operation of " the social factor " constitutes the difference between man and the lower animals. DP E the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use...the muscles of a blacksmith's arm, and no further." There is a definite limit to the muscular [and intellectual] power of every man, which he cannot by... | |
| Lester Frank Ward - 1906 - 428 lapas
...acknowledge freely the great power of education and social influences in developing the active powers of the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use...the muscles of a blacksmith's arm, and no further." 1 This certainly is all that any one asks or has claimed. It may, indeed, be questioned whether this... | |
| Edgar James Swift - 1912 - 360 lapas
...in developing the active powers of 1 Op. cit., p. 527. * Op. cit., pp. 604-605. ' Op. cit., p. 560. the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use...the muscles of a blacksmith's arm, and no further." l No one could ask Mr. Galton to go further. He has acknowledged all that the advocates of the influence... | |
| Francis Galton - 1914 - 420 lapas
...acknowledge freely the great power of education and social influences in developing the active powers of the mind, just as I acknowledge the effect of use in ^developing., jthe muscles of a blacksmith's arm, and no further. Let the blacksmith labour . as .lie will, he will... | |
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