... to quiet study, in these late piping times of peace, an intellectual health and courage which might have made them, in more fierce and troublous times, capable of doing good service with very different instruments than the scalpel and the microscope. The Natural History Review - Page 91856Full view - About this book
| 1856 - 766 pages
...poorest child may prove a KINO. NATURAL HISTOEY EDUCATION FOE THE YOUNG. BY THE BEV. CHABLES KINGSLEr.* THOUGH it be impossible and absurd to wish that every...should grow up a naturalist by profession, yet this ago offers no more wholesome training, both moral and intellectual, than that which is given by instilling... | |
| 1854 - 1112 pages
...times of peace, an intellectual health and courage, which might have made them, in more fierce and troublous times, capable of doing good service •with...different instruments than the scalpel and the microscope. We have heen sketching an ideal: but one which wo seriously recommend to the consideration of all parents;... | |
| 1855 - 624 pages
...instruments than the scalpel and the microscope. We have been sketching an ideal : but one which we seriously recommend to the consideration of all parents...should grow up a naturalist by profession, yet this age otters no more wholesome training, both moral and intellectual, than that which is given by instilling... | |
| 1856 - 492 pages
...piping times of peace, an intellectual health and courage, which might have made them in more fierce and troublous times, capable of doing good service with very different instruments than the scalpel and microscope — GLAUous ; or the Wonders of tlie Shore. By Rev. C. Kingsley. PROPHECY. NO 2.— THE... | |
| 1857 - 526 pages
...piping times of peace, an intellectual health and courage which might have made them, in more fierce and troublous times, capable of doing good service with...and absurd to wish that every young man should grow np a naturalist by profession, yet this age offers no more whole" some training, both moral and intellectual,... | |
| 1883 - 292 pages
...an intellectual health and courage which might have made them, in more fierce and troublous limes, capable of doing good service with very different...instruments than the scalpel and the microscope." I might have added hints of my own conception how association would assist not only in the development... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1884 - 412 pages
...discovery of a new zoophyte, or the classification of a moorland crag. . . . I have been stretching an ideal — but one which I seriously recommend to...the consideration of all parents ; for, though it is impossible and absurd to wish that every young man should grow up a naturalist by profession, yet... | |
| Royal Entomological Society of London - 1879 - 506 pages
...piping times of peace, an intellectual health and courage which might have made them, in more fierce and troublous times, capable of doing good service with...very different instruments than the scalpel and the mieroscope." APPENDIX TO 'PROCEEDINGS.'* I. THE HOPE PROFESSORSHIP OF ZOOLOGY. (Statutn Universitatis... | |
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