Transcriber's note:
Many words in the text are spelledwith or without a hyphen; these arenot corrected as both forms occurwith almost same frequency and thehyphenated form might indicate an emphasisin words such as re-formation.
Education | PART I. In its General Idea. | Its Nature. | |||
Its Form. | |||||
Its Limits. | |||||
PART II. In its Special Elements. | Physical. | ||||
Intellectual. | |||||
Moral. | |||||
PART III. In its Particular Systems. | National. | Passive. | Family | China. | |
Caste | India. | ||||
Monkish | Thibet. | ||||
Active. | Military. | Persia. | |||
Priestly | Egypt. | ||||
Industrial | Phœnicia. | ||||
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