The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, — the most unremitting despotism on the one part and degrading submissions on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is... The Literary Panorama and National Register - Pagina 8731819Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Friedrich von Raumer - 1846 - 522 pagina’s
...most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it ; for man is an imitative animal. From his cradle to his grave, he is learning to do what others do. He must be a prodigy who can retain... | |
| Henry G. Wheeler - 1848 - 692 pagina’s
...the most boisterous passions, the m* unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative anmsl This quality is the germ of all education in him. From his cradle to his grare he is learning... | |
| William Wilson - 1848 - 48 pagina’s
...most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it, for man is-an imitative animal. From his cradle to his grave, he is learning to do what he sees others do.... | |
| John Howard Hinton - 1850 - 1008 pagina’s
...boisterous passions ; the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and the most degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal. This quality is the germ of all education in him. From his cradle to his grave he is learning to do... | |
| None - 1852 - 492 pagina’s
...most boisterous passions ; the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it ; for man is an imitative animal—this quality is the germ of education in him. From his cradle to his grave, he is learning... | |
| 1852 - 506 pagina’s
...boisterous passions ; the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on tho other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it, for man is an imitative animal — this quality is the germ of education in him. From his cradle to his grave, he is learning what... | |
| 1853 - 508 pagina’s
...most boisterous passions ; the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it, for man is an imitative animal — this quali\y K the germ of education in him. From his cradle to his grave, he is learning what... | |
| 1853 - 518 pagina’s
...most boisterous passions ; the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it, for man is an imitative animal—this quality is the germ of education in him. From his cradle to his grave, he is learning... | |
| Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts - 1853 - 792 pagina’s
...most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this and learn to imitate it." .... " The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 632 pagina’s
...between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions...learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal. This quality is the germ of all education in him. From his crndle to his grave he is learning to do... | |
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