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... learning . A school is an everlasting schoolmaster . It is a device by which , when the first schoolmaster dies , he shall leave an artificial body which is to receive in succession the separate souls of unnumbered schoolmasters ; and ...
... learning . A school is an everlasting schoolmaster . It is a device by which , when the first schoolmaster dies , he shall leave an artificial body which is to receive in succession the separate souls of unnumbered schoolmasters ; and ...
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... learning , but only the effect of the learn- ing . When men go into the orchard to see what the sun is good for , they must not expect little identical suns , balls of light , hanging on the trees . They that search for sunlight find ...
... learning , but only the effect of the learn- ing . When men go into the orchard to see what the sun is good for , they must not expect little identical suns , balls of light , hanging on the trees . They that search for sunlight find ...
Strona 13
... learning to the few , they give intelligence to the MANY . There is no antagonism between the highest forms of institu- tions and the lowest , any more than there is between the higher and the lower boughs of a common tree . Common ...
... learning to the few , they give intelligence to the MANY . There is no antagonism between the highest forms of institu- tions and the lowest , any more than there is between the higher and the lower boughs of a common tree . Common ...
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... stupid , nor powerful and swift to sail along the courses of thought which set through the age in which he lives . Yet it will give him control of learning , of elo- quence , of science , of moral influence . A 14 MAN AND HIS INSTITUTIONS .
... stupid , nor powerful and swift to sail along the courses of thought which set through the age in which he lives . Yet it will give him control of learning , of elo- quence , of science , of moral influence . A 14 MAN AND HIS INSTITUTIONS .
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... learning , not to be absorbed in their own selfish enjoyment , but as the means of acting upon the public , and of shaping the age in which they live ! While we have not as yet tried nor proved one half the power which there is in the ...
... learning , not to be absorbed in their own selfish enjoyment , but as the means of acting upon the public , and of shaping the age in which they live ! While we have not as yet tried nor proved one half the power which there is in the ...
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Strona 188 - What could a man require more from a nation so pliant and so prone to seek after knowledge ? What wants there to such a towardly and pregnant soil, but wise and faithful laborers, to make a knowing people, a nation of prophets, of sages, and of worthies...