He had reached his fifth or sixth year, knew the alphabet, and could read a little, but had received no particular information with respect to the Author of his being. In the corner of a little garden, without informing any person of the circumstance,... American Annals of Education - Halaman 339diedit oleh - 1834Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1800 - 574 halaman
...speak.truth, and keep a secret ; and I never found that in a single instance he transgressed either. ' He had reached his fifth [[or sixth] year, knew the...information with respect to the Author of his being : because I thought he could not yet understand such information ; and because I had learntd from my... | |
| 1800 - 572 halaman
...speak truth, and keep a secret; :i..dI never found that in a single instance he transgressed either. ' He had reached his fifth [or sixth] year, knew the...information with respect to the Author of his being : because I thought he could not yet understand such information ; and because I had learned from my... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 240 halaman
...children would in like circumstances think as he did), but merely as a moral or logical experiment. He had reached his fifth [or sixth] year, knew the...information with respect to the Author of his being: because I thought he could not yet un* derstand such information ; and because I had learned from my... | |
| 1803 - 456 halaman
...would, in ." like circumstances, think as he did) but merely as a " moral and religious experiment. He had reached " his fifth (or sixth) year, knew the...could read a little, but had received no particular •I' information with respect to the Author of his being, " because I thought he could not yet understand... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 halaman
...ingenious young man, the following fact, related by his father, is too remarkable to pass unnoticed : " He had reached his fifth or sixth year, knew the alphabet,...particular information with respect to the Author of his bcin^; because I thought he could not yet understand such information; and because I had learned from... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 halaman
...following fact, related by his father, , is too remarkable to pass unnoticed : " He had reached hii fifth or sixth year, knew the alphabet, and could read a little ; hut had received no particular information with respect to the Author of his being : because I thought... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1806 - 578 halaman
...children would in like circumstances think as he did), " but merely as a moral or logical experiment. " He had reached his fifth (or sixth) year, knew the...information with respect to " the Author of his being : because I thought he could not yet understand " such iufor;nation ; and because I had learned from... | |
| 1807 - 682 halaman
...than in the following instance of Dr. Beanie's son. The Doctor, speaking of his son, thus observes : He had reached his fifth or sixth year, knew the alphabet,...information with respect to the author of his being. In a corner of a little garden, without informing any person of the circumstance, I wrote in the mould... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 366 halaman
...children would in like circumstances think as he did,) but merely as a moral or logical experiment. " He had reached his fifth (or sixth) year, knew the...information with respect to the Author of his being : because I thought he could not yet understand such information; and because I had learned, from my... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 halaman
...children would in like circumstances think as he did,) but merely as a moral or logical experiment. ' ". He had reached his fifth (or sixth) year, knew the...information with respect to the Author of his being : because I thought he could not yet understand such information ; and because I had learned, from... | |
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