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" ... and yet finds food for ever; the power of regulating the habits and the business of life, so as to extract the greatest possible portion of comfort out of small means; the refining and tranquillizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art, and... "
Lecture on Public Instruction in Prussia - Page 69
by George Stillman Hillard - 1836 - 180 pages
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volume 12

Law - 1834 - 614 pages
...sense of continual disappointment, and thence of wrong, we were to hold out to our humbler friends the appropriate and attainable, nay, unfailing, ends...portion of comfort out of small means; the refining and tranquillizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art, and the kindred perception of the beauty...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 52

English literature - 1834 - 864 pages
...; the gentle and kindly sympathies ; the sense of self-respect, and of the respect of fellow-men ; the free exercise of the intellectual faculties ,...portion of comfort out of small means ; the refining and tranquillizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art, and the kindred perception of the beauty...
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The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and ..., Volume 16

1834 - 512 pages
...education;—the gentle and kindly sympathies; the sense of self-respect and of the respect of fellow-men; the free exercise of the intellectual faculties; the...portion of comfort out of small means; the refining and tranquillizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art, and the kindred perception of the beauty...
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Report on the State of Public Instruction in Prussia: Addressed to the Count ...

Victor Cousin - Education - 1834 - 396 pages
...fellow men ; the free exercise of the intellectual faculties; the gratification of a curiosity that 6 grows by what it feeds on * and yet finds food for...portion of comfort out of small means; the refining and tranquillizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art, and the kindred perception of the beauty...
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Report on the State of Public Instruction in Prussia: Addressed to the Count ...

Victor Cousin - Education - 1834 - 390 pages
...; the sense of self-respect and of the respect of fellow men ; the free exerciseof theintellectual faculties; the gratification of a curiosity that ' grows by what it feeds on ' and yet finds food forever; the power of regulating the habits and the business of life, so as to extract the greatest...
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The Schoolmaster at Home: Containing Prefatory Intelligence, an Original ...

1835 - 224 pages
...SCHOOL OF EDUCATION -'' 3 2044 102 786 571 the sense of self-respect and of the respect of fellowmen ; the free exercise of the intellectual faculties ;...portion of comfort out of small means ; the refining and tranquillizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art, and the kindred perception of the beauty...
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Letters to Young Ladies

Lydia Howard Sigourney - Education - 1835 - 220 pages
...of self-respect, and of the respect of fellow men; the free exercise of the intellectual faculties; the power of regulating the habits and the business...portion of comfort, out of small means; the refining and tranquillizing enjoyment of the beautiful in nature and art, and the kindred perception of the beauty...
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Doctor Charles Duncombe's Report Upon the Subject of Education, Made to the ...

Ontario. Parliament. House of assembly. Commissioners on the system and management of schools and colleges - Education - 1836 - 260 pages
...humble friends the appropriate and attainable, nay, unfailing ends of a good education; — the gently and kindly sympathies ; the sense of self-respect,...portion of comfort out of small means ; the refining and tranquilizing enjoyment of the heautiful in nature and art, and the kindred perception of the heauty...
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A sermon [by H. Powys, on Proverbs xxii, 6] on the nature, end, and object ...

Horatio Powys (hon., bp. of Sodor and Man.) - 1836 - 24 pages
...nay, unfailing ends of a good education ; that which shall give the power of regulating the habits and business of life, so as to extract the greatest possible portion of comfort out of small means ; and adding thereto, an experimental knowledge ofthat " peace which pnsseth all understanding ;" if...
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The Quarterly review, Volume 52

1834 - 602 pages
...; the gentle and kindly sympathies ; the sense of self-respect, and of the respect of fellow-men ; the free exercise of the intellectual faculties ,...of a curiosity that " grows by what it feeds on," arid yet finds food for ever ; the power of regulating the habits and the business of life so as to...
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