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American Anthropologist, Volume 1

1888 - 414 pages
...deal, for with apparent repetition there is always some observable change in the direction of progress. Every child is born destitute of things possessed...opinions and mentations he acquires as the years go by from childhood to manhood. In all these respects the newitborn babe is hardly the peer of the new-born...
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The Child; a Study in the Evolution of Man

Alexander Francis Chamberlain - 1900 - 540 pages
...progress, From Barbarism to Civilisation (505, p. 97), puts the same thought into somewhat different words: 'Every child is born destitute of things possessed...opinions and mentations he acquires as the years go by from childhood to manhood. In all these respects the new-born babe is hardly the peer of the new-born...
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The Child; a Study in the Evolution of Man

Alexander Francis Chamberlain - 1902 - 530 pages
...different words : ' Every child is born destitute of things possessed in manhood, which d1stinguish him from the lower animals. Of all industries he is...opinions and mentations he acquires as the years go by from childhood to manhood. In all these respects the new-born babe is hardly the peer of the new-born...
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The Educative Process

William Chandler Bagley - 1905 - 392 pages
...many other vertebrates and would be placed at a tremendous disadvantage in the struggle for existence. "Every child is born destitute of things possessed...languages, opinions, and mentations he acquires as years go by from childhood to manhood. In all these respects the new-born babe is hardly the peer of...
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Principles of Education

Frederick Elmer Bolton - 1910 - 810 pages
...hereditary endowment. t Maj. JW Powell, in describing man's progress,1 has stated the idea as follows: "Every child is born destitute of things possessed...opinions and mentations he acquires as the years go by from childhood to manhood. In all those 1 From Barbarism to Civilization, p. 97. respects the new-born...
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An Introduction to Child Psychology

Charles Wilkin Waddell - 1918 - 446 pages
...words: "Every child is born destitute of the things possessed in manhood which distinguish him from lower animals. Of all industries he is artless; of...opinions, and mentations he acquires as the years go by from childhood to manhood. In all these respects the newborn babe is hardly the peer of the newborn...
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Kind und Kindheit bei George Eliot ...

Elisabeth Zuber - 1919 - 98 pages
...Interesses geworden ist." Ähnlich lauten Chamberlains Worte, die er einem Ausspruch Parnells entnimmt:2 „Every child is born destitute of things possessed...philosophies he is opinionless; of all reasoning he is thoughtess; but arts, institutions, languages, opinions 1 Tagebuch I, 290. 1 From Barbarism to Civilisation,...
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The Child and His School: An Interpretation of Elementary Education as a ...

Gertrude Hartman - 1922 - 272 pages
...from the parents, man inherits only a small proportion of the powers he requires to carry on his life. "Every child is born destitute of things possessed...reasoning he is thoughtless; but arts, institutions, language, opinions and mentations he acquires as the years go by from childhood to manhood. In all...
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The Child, Volume 12

1922 - 406 pages
...ALBION SMALL. ' ' Every child is born destitute of things possessed in manhood which distinguishes him from the lower animals. Of all industries he is...languages he is speechless ; of all philosophies he is opinion' less ; of all reasoning he is thoughtless ; but arts, institutions, languages, opinions, and...
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Community Life and Civic Problems

Howard Copeland Hill - 1922 - 588 pages
...4. Explain this statement: "Of all industries, he is artless; of all institutions, he is lawless ; of all philosophies, he is opinionless ; of all reasoning, he is thoughtless. ... In all these respects, the newborn babe is hardly the peer of the newborn beast."— JW POWELL...
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