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100 10 $aSpencer, Herbert,$d1820-1903
245 00 $aEssays on education and kindred subjects /$cby Herbert Spencer.
260 0 $aLondon :$bJ.M. Dent & sons, ltd.,$c[1916]
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490 00 $aEveryman's library, ed. by Ernest Rhys. Essays.$v[no. 504]
500 $aIntroduction by Charles W. Eliot, ex-president of Harvard university.
504 $aBibliography: p. xvii-xviii.
505 0 $apt. 1. Education: intellectual, moral, and physical. What knowledge is of most worth? Intellectual education. Moral education. Physical education.--pt. 2. Essays on kindred subjects. Progress: its law and cause. On manners and fashion. On the genesis of science. On the physiology of laughter. On the origin and function of music.
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