In their preparation, details will be avoided except when they illustrate the working of general laws and the development of principles ; while the historical evolution of both the literary and scientific subjects, as well as their philosophical significance,... The French Revolution - Seite iivon Sir Charles Edward Mallet - 1893 - 307 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Leone Levi - 1880 - 730 Seiten
...educate, rather than to inform. The enumeration of mere details will be avoided, except in so far as they illustrate the working of general laws, and the development of principles; while the historical evolution, both of the literary and scientific subjects, will be kept in view, as well as their philosophical... | |
| Charles William Siemens - 1889 - 648 Seiten
...educate, rather than to inform. The enumeration of mere details will be avoided, except in so far as they illustrate the working of general laws, and the development of principles; while the historical evolution, both of the literary and scientific subjects, will be kept in view, as well as their philosophical... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1890 - 462 Seiten
...educate, rather than to inform. The enumeration of mere details will be avoided, except in so far as they illustrate the working of general laws, and the development of principles; while the historical evolution, both of the literary and scientific subjects, will be kept in view. as well as their philosophical... | |
| Gerard Baldwin Brown - 1891 - 354 Seiten
...to educate rather than to inform. In their preparation, details have been avoided except when they illustrate the working of general laws and the development...of principles ; while the historical evolution of both the literary and scientific subjects, as well as their philosophical significance, has been kept... | |
| William Cunningham - 1891 - 260 Seiten
...is to educate rather than to inform. In their preparation, details will be avoided except when they illustrate the working of general laws and the development...of principles ; while the historical evolution of both the literary and scientific subjects, as well as their philosophical significance, will be kept... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1891 - 320 Seiten
...is to educate rather than to inform. In their preparation, details will be avoided except when they illustrate the working of general laws and the development...of principles ; while the historical evolution of both the literary and scientific subjects, as well as their philosophical significance, will be kept... | |
| Charles Gore - 1891 - 334 Seiten
...educate, rather than to inform. The enumeration of mere details will be avoided, except in so far as they illustrate the working of general laws, and the development of principles ; while the historical evolution, both of the literary and scientific subjects, will be kept in view, as well as their philosophical... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1891 - 468 Seiten
...educate, rather than to inform. The enumeration of mere details will be avoided, except in so far as they illustrate the working of general laws, and the development of principles ; while the historical evolution, both of the literary and scientific subjects, will be kept in view, as well as their philosophical... | |
| Heinrich Brugsch - 1891 - 550 Seiten
...educate, rather than to inform. The enumeration of mere details will be avoided, except in so far as they illustrate the working of general laws, and the development of principles ; while the historical evolution, both of the literary and scientific subjects, will be kept in view, as well as their philosophical... | |
| Henry George Keene - 1892 - 234 Seiten
...School use, or for Examination purposes ; and that their aim is to educate, rather than to inform. The statement of details is meant to illustrate the...historical evolution of the subject dealt with is kept in mew, along with its philosophical significance. The remarkable success which has attended University... | |
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