| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 112 pages
...education in the narrower sense ; the culture which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained. Nearly all here present are... | |
| 1867 - 408 pages
...which Mr. Mill well defines as " the culture which each 'generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained," and again as " what every... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 476 pages
...education in the narrower sense ; the culture which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained. Nearly all here present are... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 88 pages
...education in the narrower sense ; the culture which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained. Nearly all here present are... | |
| 1867 - 972 pages
...the narroner senee ; the culture which each generation purposely gives to those who aro to be it« successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained. The proper function of a university... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1914 - 1024 pages
...devotes the rest of his discussion to that "which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained." Emerson uses the term in this... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 988 pages
...education in the narrower sense ; the culture which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors. in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained. Nearly all here present are... | |
| 1876 - 862 pages
...advances a narrower view, namely : " the culture which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keeping up, and, if possible, for raising, the improvement which has been attained." — ("Inaugural Address at St. Andrews,"... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1872 - 984 pages
...sense ; the cut turo which each generation purposely gives to those who are to be its suc.eeesors, e she can do all things; and remaining in herself she ma possi^ for ifaising, the level of improvement which has been attained. Nearly all here present яте... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 420 pages
...education in the narrower sense ; the culture which each generation purposely 'gives to those w"ho~are to be its successors, in order to qualify them for at least keepmg up, and if possible for raising, the level of improvement which has been attained. Nearly all... | |
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