id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044028968584 Super, Charles William Wisdom and will in education by Charles William Super 1902 .txt text/plain 76581 4102 70 especially in matters that concern or are supposed to concern every man, woman and child, progress in popular education can, in the nature of the case, move forward no The adept can exhibit the How of many phenomena, not the Why. A nation's history is, no doubt, in a large measure, the resultant of the physical conditions in which it lives, but not He concerned himself with foreign languages only so far as they had a practical value, and regarded them of no further importance, because they revealed no radical differences in the human mind. remarkable people we need to keep in mind the small number of Athenian citizens at any time, and then consider that state of belligerency is natural to men, or that it represents a condition upon which all first-class nations are When we consider the small number of free citizens that Athens contained at any one time and the extraordinary large proportion of great men among them we are ./cache/hvd.32044028968584.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044028968584.txt