That any character — from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened — may be given to any community, even to the world at large, by applying certain means, which are to a great extent at the command and under the control,... The United States Literary Gazette - Page 601824Full view - About this book
| Lloyd Jones - 1889 - 276 pages
...to popular ignorance on the plea that, under a better and more universal system of education, " any character, from the best to the worst, from the most...the most enlightened, may be given to any community in the world at large, by the application of proper means, which means are, to a great extent, at the... | |
| 1890 - 988 pages
...printed in large capital letters, as the key-note of his system, the following announcement: "That any character — from the best to the worst, from the...given to any community, even to the world at large, by applying certain means which are to a great extent at the command and under tlie control, or easily... | |
| Lloyd Jones - 1890 - 484 pages
...to popular ignorance on the plea that, under a better and more universal system of education, " any character, from the best to the worst, from the most...the most enlightened, may be given to any community in the world at large, by the application of proper means, which means are, to a great extent, at the... | |
| 1897 - 858 pages
...printed in large capital letters, as the key-note of his system, the following announcement: ' That any character — from the best to the worst, from the...given to any community, even to the world at large, by applying certain means, which are to a great extent at the command and under the control, or easily... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 960 pages
...printed in large capital letters, as the key-note of his system, the following announcement: "That any character — from the best to the worst, from the...given to any community, even to the world at large, by applying certain means which are to a great extent at the command and under the control, or easily... | |
| 1901 - 1012 pages
...was an Englishman. The key of Owen's system he put in capitals for emphasis: Any character — and from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant...given to any community, even to the world at large, by applying certain means, which are to a great extent at the command and under the control, or easily... | |
| David Salmon, Winifred Hindshaw - 1904 - 344 pages
...afterwards in the New View. The fundamental principle was "that any character, from the best to tlu worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened,...given to any community, even to the world at large, by applying certain means, which are to a great extent at the command and under the control, or easily... | |
| John Spargo - 1906 - 292 pages
...Human Character, in which Owen recounts the results of his New Lanark system of education, he says, "Any general character from the best to the worst,...any community, even to the world at large, by the apROBERT OWEN AND THE UTOPIAN SPIRIT 33 plication of proper means ; which means are to a great extent... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1907 - 422 pages
...political world, were not published until July, 1816. The key-note of the Essays is the proposition that " Any general character, from the best to the worst,...application of proper means ; which means are to a gnat extent at the command and under the control of those •who have influence in the affairs of men"... | |
| Southern Co-operative Education Association - 1907 - 328 pages
...Moral World :— Period ^ ">' g eneral character from the best to the worst, from 1800-1828. tk" mos t ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to...are to a great extent at the command and under the oontroul of those who have influence in the affairs of men.—Robert Owen. Hence we shall notice during... | |
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