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" As long as boys and girls run about in the dirt, and trundle hoops together, they are both precisely alike. If you catch up one-half of these creatures, and train them to a particular set of actions and opinions, and the other half to a perfectly opposite... "
Woman's Rights Tracts - Страница 10
по Wendell Phillips, Theodore Parker, Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1854 - 126 страници
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 84

1846 - 706 страници
...every body, we suppose, must perceive ; but there is none surely which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been...together, they are both precisely alike. If you catch up one-half of these creatures, and train them to a particular set of actions and opinions, and the other...

The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 15

1810 - 578 страници
...perceive ; but there is none furely which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumftances in which they have been placed, without referring...the dirt, and trundle hoops together, they are both precifely alike. If you catch up one half of thefc creatures, and train them to a particular let of...

Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Том 4

Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 страници
...every body, we suppose,must perceive; butthere is none, surely, which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been...the dirt and trundle .hoops together, they are both pretisely alike. If you catch up one Vol. IT. * half of these creatures, and train them to a particular...

Selections from the Edinburgh Review ...

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 страници
...every body, we suppose, must perceive ; but there is none surely which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been...difference of original conformation of mind. As long a* boys and girls run about in the dirt, and trundle hoops together, they are both precisely alike....

Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Томове 3–4

1835 - 916 страници
...every body, we suppose, must perceive ; but there is none surely which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been placed, without referring to any conjecturai difference of original conformation of mind. As long as boys and girls run about in the...

The Works of Sydney Smith

Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 страници
...every body, we suppose, must perceive ; but there is none suiefj which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been...original conformation of mind. As long as boys and girls rue and opinions, and the other half to a perfectly opposite set, of course their understandings will...

The Works of Sydney Smith

Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 страници
...every bcdv, we suppose, must perceive ; but there is none surely which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been...original conformation of mind. As long as boys and girlt run about in the dirt, and trundle hoops together, they are both precisely alike. If you catch...

The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith

Sydney Smith - 1846 - 368 страници
...perceive ; but there is none surely which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumstances hi which they have been placed, without referring to...about in the dirt, and trundle hoops together, they arc lf of these of action* and opinions, and the other half to a perfectly opposite set, of course...

The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Том 1

Sydney Smith - 1848 - 526 страници
...every body, we suppose, must perceive ; but there is none surely which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been...and trundle hoops^ together, they are both precisely alikej^iTryoiTcatch up one half of tnese~creatures, and train them to a particular set of actions and...

English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 страници
...everybody, we suppose, must perceive; but there is none surely which may not be accounted for by the difference of circumstances in which they have been...together, they are both precisely alike. If you catch up one-half of these creatures, and train them to a particular set of actions and opinions, and the other...




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