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" Every person has two educations, — one which he receives from others, and one, more important, which he gives himself. "
English Synonyms and Antonyms: With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions - Pagina 143
di James Champlin Fernald - 1896 - 564 pagine
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Plans for the Government and Liberal Instruction of Boys, in Large Numbers ...

Matthew Davenport Hill - 1822 - 264 pagine
...unimpaired, something has been done to spare the future man many moments of painful retrospection. " Every person (says Gibbon) has two educations, one...from others, and one, more important, which he gives to himself." * The latter of these is seldom begun till the former is ended; an earlier commencement...
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Scholastic Education: Or, A Synopsis of the Studies Recommended to Employ ...

John Shoveller - 1824 - 202 pagine
...feels he ought to be employed in finishing the edifice, already raised on a broad and solid foundation. Every person, says Gibbon, has two educations ; one...others, and one, more important, which he gives himself. If both of these could be in operation together, success would hardly be doubtful : but the latter...
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Self-help: With Illustrations of Character and Conduct

Samuel Smiles - 1859 - 368 pagine
...person ot mere worldly success, the man of money-bags and acres. CHAPTEE X. SELF-CULTURE. " Every person has two educations, one which he receives from others, and one, more important, which he gives to himself."—Gibbon. " These two things, contradictory as they may seem, must go together —manly...
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Literature, its rise, progress, fortunes and advantages, an address

Charles Spence (of Liverpool.) - 1863 - 60 pagine
...harvest of a still more valuable nature. Gibbon remarks " that every person has two educations—one which he receives from others, and one more important, which he gives to himself." One influence for a future harvest is supplied by a special element, and unless the germs...
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The Power of the Soul Over the Body

George Moore - 1868 - 456 pagine
...motives than one's own disposition to undertake hard work. In short, as Gibbon observes, ' every person has two educations : one which he receives from others,...and one, more important, which he gives himself.' NOTE F, p. 333. 'The appearance of the Convuhionnairet in France, whose inhabitants, from the greater...
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The Boy's Yearly Volume for ...

1868 - 510 pagine
...genins, and does its work, is generally the effect of self-culture. For as Gibbon says ' Every person has two educations, one which he receives from others, and one, more important, which he gives himself ;' and Wordsworth tells us that, " Two things, contradictory as they may seem, must go together —...
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Transactions of the Annual Meeting

Ohio State Medical Society - 1870 - 310 pagine
...own house, that all the circuit might be completed. Gibbon says " every man has two educations—one which he receives from others, and one more important, which he gives to himself; " and Sir Walter Scotl- reiterated that " the best part of a man's education is that which...
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The practical moral lesson book, Volume 2

Charles Hole - 1871 - 288 pagine
...great thing of you. You were a youth, but now you are become a man.' ON SELF-EDUCATION. Every person has two educations — one which he receives from others, and one, more important, which he gives to himself. "Tis education forms the common mind ; Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclin'd. '...
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Getting on in the world; or, Hints on success in life

William Mathews - 1874 - 202 pagine
...power to win the crown is his. — ROGERS. " Le sentiment de nos forces les augmente." Every person has two educations, — one which he receives from...others, and one, more important, which he gives himself. — GIBBON. I remember when Mr. Locke (of Norbury Park) first came ovf r from Italy, and old Dr. Moore,...
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Getting On in the World; Or, Hints On Success in Life. by William Mathews ...

William Mathews - 1874 - 376 pagine
...power to^vin the crown is his. — ROGERS. " Le sentiment de nos forces les augmente." Every person has two educations, — one which he receives from...others, and one, more important, which he gives himself. — GIBBON. I remember when Mr. Locke (of Norbury Park) first came over from Italy, and old Dr. Moore,...
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