They set learning in a visible form, plain, indeed, and humble, but dignified even in her humility, before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of... Catalogue - Stran 15avtor: Albion College - 1888Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Hammond Lamont - 1906 - 394 strani
...in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the...artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those vocations. They light up in many a country town what is at first only a farthing rushlight, but which,... | |
| John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1906 - 440 strani
...people, in whom love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the...an artisan or store-keeper, and perhaps failed in these avocations. They light up in many a country town what is at first only a farthing rushlight,... | |
| 1906 - 480 strani
...people, in whom love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the...many a strong and earnest nature who might otherwise hare remained an artisan or store-keeper, and perhaps failed in these avocations. They light up in... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1908 - 866 strani
...in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the...remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed hi those avocations. They light up in many a country town what is at first only a farthing rushlight,... | |
| Henry Daniel Funk - 1910 - 380 strani
...in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the...in some intellectual walk of life to many a strong, earnest nature, who might otherwise have remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1914 - 984 strani
...in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the...artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those 1 The law of most American States has not yet recognized the necessity of providing proper methods... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1914 - 984 strani
...in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the...remained an artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in thus*1 The law of most American States has not yet recognized the neoesqty <•( providing proper methods... | |
| Gertrude Gilbert Drury - 1924 - 528 strani
...get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education. . . . They give the chance of rising in some intellectual...store-keeper, and perhaps failed in those avocations. . . . This uncontrolled freedom of teaching and this multiplication of small institutions have done... | |
| 1890 - 982 strani
...in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the...storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those avocations. That is as true as it is well said. We have quoted only a few lines from a chapter which every friend... | |
| 1901 - 792 strani
...in whom the love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the...artisan or storekeeper, and perhaps failed in those vocations. They light up in many a country town what is at first only a farthing rushlight, but which,... | |
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