| John Hampden Gurney - 1856 - 398 pągines
...this point clearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking) although entirely ignorant...A child is delighted with speaking, without having any thing to say, and with walking, without knowing where to go. And, prior to both these, I am disposed... | |
| Samuel Worcester - 1857 - 276 pągines
...pronounce, proves this point clearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first endeavours to walk, or rather to run, which precedes walking, although entirely ignorant...say, and with walking, without knowing whither to go. Ant previously to both these, it is reasonable to believe, that the waking hours of infancy are agreeably... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 pągines
...this point elearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavors to walk, or rather to run, (which precedes walking,) although entirely ignorant...A child is delighted with speaking, without having any thing to say ; and with walking, without knowing where to go. And prior to hoth these, I am disposed... | |
| Richard Greene Parker - 1857 - 152 pągines
...point clearly. 523. Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run, which precedes walking ; although entirely ignorant...and even without applying it to any present purpose. 524. A child's dlighted with speakin, without havin any think to say ; an with walkin without knowen... | |
| Richard Dawes - 1857 - 272 pągines
...animals appear to me to receive pleasure simply from the exercise of their limbs and bodily faculties. A child is delighted with speaking without having anything to say, and with walking without knowing where to go ; and prior to both these, I am disposed to believe that the waking hours of infancy are... | |
| James Hamilton - 1858 - 562 pągines
...this point clearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant...anything to say, and with walking, without knowing where to go. And, prior to both these, I am disposed to believe, that the waking hours of infancy are... | |
| James Hamilton - 1858 - 436 pągines
...this point clearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant...anything to say, and with walking, without knowing where to go. And, prior to both these, I am disposed to believe, that the waking hours of infancy are... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 752 pągines
...this point clearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavors to walk, or rather to run, (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant...anything to say, and with walking, without knowing where to go. And prior to both these, I am disposed to believe, that the waking hours of infancy are... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 436 pągines
...this point clearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant...anything to say, and with walking, without knowing where to go. And, prior to both these, I am disposed to believe, that the waking hours of infancy are... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 pągines
...this point clearly. Nor is it less pleased with its first successful endeavours to walk, or rather to run (which precedes walking), although entirely ignorant...anything to say; and with walking, without knowing where to go. And, prior to both these, I am disposed to believe that the waking hours of infancy are... | |
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