Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen, Volume 2 ;Volume 103

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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht., 1843
 

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Page 1295 - There are said to be, at this time, not far from eighty thousand common schools in this country, in which are to be found the people who in coming years will mould the character of this democracy. If vocal music were generally adopted as a branch of instruction in these schools, it might be reasonably expected that in at least two generations we should be changed into a musical people. The great point to be considered in reference to the introduction of vocal music into popular elementary instruction...
Page 763 - Essai sur les Fables Indiennes et sur leur Introduction en Europe par A. Loiseleur Deslongchamps, Suivi du Roman des Sept Sages de Rome...
Page 1294 - A gross and outward success occupies, in the minds of the people, that place which ought to be given only to worth ; and a man is thought to be nothing unless he is rich, or popular, or installed in office. In this country, with immense general industry and activity, there is still a great want of regular occupation — which the individual adopts for life, and which he pursues in a contented and cheerful spirit. Each one seems to be struggling for something other, and, as he vainly imagines, better...
Page 820 - II, les n» i à 4. — Part. III, les n« i à 5. — Part. IV, les n°' i et 2. — Chaque n° du prix de la sb. GOULIANOF (J.-A. de). Archéologie égyptienne, ou recherches sur l'expression des signes hiéroglyphiques et sur les élémens de la langue sacrée des Egyptiens.
Page 1300 - ... their institutions has been by some mode of violence. If you ask •when a nation acquired a greater degree of freedom, you are referred to some era of revolution, and probably of blood. These are not proper — certainly they are not Christian — remedies for the disease. It is becoming an undisputed proposition that no bad institution can permanently stand against the distinct opinion of a people. This opinion is likely to be universal and to be intelligent only among an enlightened community.
Page 891 - Recueil des Inscriptions grecques et latines de l'Egypte, étudiées dans leur rapport avec l'histoire politique, l'administration intérieure, et les institutions civiles et religieuses de ce pays depuis la conquête d'Alexandre jusqu'à celle des Arabes, torn.
Page 741 - The instructive and entertaining fables of Pilpay, an ancient Indian philosopher: containing a number of excellent rules for the conduct of persons of all ages, and in all stations: under several heads.
Page 891 - RKCÜEIL des inscriptions grecques et latines de l'Egypte, étudiées dans leur rapport avec l'histoire politique , l'administration intérieure , les institutions civiles et religieuses de ce pays, depuis la conquête d'Alexandre jusqu'à celle des Arabes ; par M.
Page 983 - Phrenological remarks on the relation between the natural talents and dispositions of nations, and the developments of their brains.
Page 764 - Francois," printed at Lyons by Gabriel Colier, 1505, octavo. Francis Kirkman, well known by his numerous translations of romances into English, printed, in 1674, octavo, aversion of it under the title of " History of Prince Erastus, son to the emperor Diocletian, and those famous philosophers called The Seven Wise Masters of Rome.

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