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... The Agora - Stran 2941896Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Albert Shaw - 1901 - 1024 strani
...in the educational economy of the nation. " They get hold," he said, " of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual... | |
| Hammond Lamont - 1906 - 404 strani
...distinction is obvious: EXPOSITION Small colleges in the rural districts get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual... | |
| Hammond Lamont - 1906 - 394 strani
...distinction is obvious: EXPOSITION Small colleges in the rural districts get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual... | |
| 1906 - 480 strani
...described by that acute and sane observer, Mr. James Bryce, in his American Commonwealth (vol. 2, p 568) : "They set learning in a visible form, plain, indeed,...humility, before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care... | |
| John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1906 - 440 strani
...described by that acute and sane observer, Mr. James Bryce, in his American Commonwealth (vol. 2, p. 568) : "They set learning in a visible form, plain, indeed,...humility, before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom love of knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care... | |
| Henry Daniel Funk - 1910 - 380 strani
...to the inadequately equipped group in the rural regions. "They get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1910 - 1612 strani
...small colleges perform in the rural districts of the country. They get hold of a multitude of poor men who might never resort to a distant place of education....They set learning in a visible form, plain indeed, but dignified even in her humility, l.efore the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love of knowledge,... | |
| 1901 - 792 strani
...perform in the educational economy of the nation. " They get hold," he said, "of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual... | |
| Viscount James Bryce - 2007 - 297 strani
...small colleges perform in the rural districts of the conntry. They get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....learning in a visible form, plain, indeed, and humble, bat dignified even in her humility, before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love of knowledge,... | |
| 1897 - 774 strani
...farseeing judgment on these institutions to this effect: "They get hold of a mutlitude of poor men who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual... | |
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