| 1776 - 586 頁
...education. When they ,*ame into the world, and for the firil fix or eight years of thcii «siitence, they were perhaps very much alike, and neither their .parents nor play-fellows coxild perceive any remarkable difference. About that age or fooii after, ihey come to be emp'oyed... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 頁
...difference between the most dissimilar characters, between a philosopher and a common street-porter, for example, seems to arise not so much from nature, as from habit, custom, and education.' Wilcox's shop was in Little Britain. Benjamin Franklin, in 1725, lodged next door to him. ' He had,'... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 頁
...difference between the most dissimilar characters, between a philosopher and a common street-porter, for example, seems to arise not so much from nature, as from habit, custom, and education.' Wilcox's shop was in Little Britain. Benjamin Franklin, in 1725, lodged next door to him. ' He had,'... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1854 - 332 頁
...difference between the most dissimilar characters, between a philosopher and a common street porter, for example, seems to arise not so much from nature...they came into the world, and for the first six or cight years of thcir existence, they were, perbaps, very much alike, and ncither thcir parents nor... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1861 - 364 頁
...descendants in America, &c.; also the nations of Western Asia, as far as the river Obi, the Beloor they came into the world, and for the first six or...their existence, they were, perhaps, very much alike, ami neither their parents nor playfellows could perceive any remarkable difference. About that age,... | |
| Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland - 1876 - 574 頁
...difference between the most dissimilar characters — between a philosopher and a common street porter for example — seems to arise not so much from nature...first six or eight years of their existence, they were very much alike, and neither their parents nor their playfellows could perceive any remarkable difference.... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1870 - 586 頁
...difference between the most dissimilar characters — between a philosopher and a common street-porter, for example — seems to arise, not so much from nature,...first six or eight years of their existence, they were very much alike, and neither their parents nor playfellows could perceive any remarkable difference.... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1870 - 512 頁
...philosopher and a common street-porter, for example — -seems to arise, not so much from nature, as frpm habit, custom, and education. When they came into...first six or eight years of their existence, they were very much alike, and neither their parents nor playfellows could perceive any remarkable difference.... | |
| Robert Sullivan - 1874 - 502 頁
...difference between the most dissimilar characters, between a philosopher and a common street porter, for example, seems to arise not so much from nature as from hnbit, custom, and education. When The HUMAN FAMILY is usually divided into five great branches or... | |
| Dr H. Martensen - 1882 - 408 頁
...difference between the most dissimilar characters, between a philosopher and a common street porter, seems to arise not so much from nature as from habit, custom and education. By nature a philosopher is not, in genius and disposition, half so different from a street porter,... | |
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