| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1852 - 754 páginas
...capable of sustaining, creditabiy, all the relations of a social and moral life ; but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest practicable development,...not absolutely wanting in an idiot, but dormant and undeveloped. Gross misconceptions I know prevail upon the true nature of idiocy that produce a want... | |
| Illinois - 1869 - 1084 páginas
...relations of a social and moral life ; but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest practical development, and to apply those awakened faculties...aroused and disciplined will. At the basis of all efforts in their behalf lies the principle that the human attributes of intelligence, sensitivity and... | |
| Illinois - 1869 - 1130 páginas
...relations of a social and moral life ; but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest practical development, and to apply those awakened faculties...aroused and disciplined will. At the basis of all efforts in their behalf lies the principle that the human attributes of intelligence, sensitivity and... | |
| Illinois - 1872 - 1108 páginas
...relations of a social and moral life, but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest practical development, and to apply those awakened faculties...not absolutely wanting in an idiot, but dormant and undeveloped." In making a statement of the progresa of the pupils, and the results of the system of... | |
| 1876 - 520 páginas
...capable of sustaining creditably all the relations of a social and moral life, but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest practicable development, and to apply those awakened faculties to some useful purpose under the control of an aroused and disciplined will" (p. 20). In conclusion, it... | |
| 1876 - 526 páginas
...capable of sustaining creditably all the relations of a social and moral life, but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest practicable development, and to apply those awakened faculties to some useful purpose under the control of an aroused and disciplined will" (p. 20). In conclusion, it... | |
| Illinois - 1867 - 1270 páginas
...practical development, and to ap;ily those awakened faculties to a useful purpose, under the con:rol of an aroused and disciplined will. At the basis of all our .'(Torts lies the principle that the human attributes of intelligence, 鋲 nsitivity and will are not... | |
| 1889 - 1022 páginas
...life ; but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest possible development, and to apply these awakened faculties to a useful purpose under the control of an aroused and disciplined will. At the base of all our efforts lies the principle that, as a rule, none of the faculties are absolutely wanting,... | |
| 1893 - 416 páginas
...life ; but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest possible development, and to apply these awakened faculties to a useful purpose under the control of an aroused and disciplined will. At the base of all our efforts lies the principle that, as a rule, none of the qualities are absolutely wanting,... | |
| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1894 - 346 páginas
...moral life, but rather to give to dormant faculties the greatest possible development, to apply these awakened faculties to a useful purpose under the control of an aroused and disciplined will. At the base of all our efforts lies the principle that as a rule none of the faculties are absolutely wanting,... | |
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