Aye, for the honor of the thing, I had rather have it said of me, that I was, by choice, the humblest citizen of the state, making the best provision for the education of all its children, and that I had the heart to appreciate this blessing, than sit... American Annals of Education - Side 29redigert av - 1837Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1832 - 1030 sider
...provision for the education of all its children, and that I had the heart to appreciate this blessing, that sit on a throne of ivory and gold, the monarch of...instruction, in your sons' and daughters' minds. It will ,?row up and bear fruit, though the driving storm scatter the blossoms of spring, or untimely frost... | |
| 1836 - 208 sider
...humblest citizen of the stole making the best provision for the education of all its children, and that 1 had the heart to appreciate this blessing, than sit...the blossoms of spring, or untimely frost overtake i he hopes of autumn. Plant the germ of truth in the infant understandings of your children — save,... | |
| 1838 - 712 sider
...provision for the education of all its children, and that I had the heart to appreciate this blessing, that sit on a throne of ivory and gold, the monarch of...the driving storm scatter the blossoms of spring, ot untimely frost overtake the hopes of autumn. PJant the germ of truth in the infant understand ings... | |
| 1842 - 278 sider
...on which the sun never sets. Sow the seeds of instruction in your sonsi and daughtersi minds. They will grow up and bear fruit, though the driving storm scatter the blossoms of spring, or untimely frosts overtake tie hopes of autumn. Plant the germ of truth in the infant understanding of your children... | |
| Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 sider
...appreciate this blessing, than sit on a throne of ivory and gold, the monarch of an ignorant and barbarous empire on which the sun never sets. Husbandmen, sow...instruction in your sons' and daughters' minds. It will growup and bear fruit, though the driving storm scatter the blossoms of spring, or untimely frost overtake... | |
| Edward Everett - 1870 - 700 sider
...appreciate this blessing, than sit on a throne of ivory and gold, the monarch of an ignorant and barbarous empire on which the sun never sets. Husbandmen, sow...hopes of autumn. Plant the germ of truth in the infant understanding of your children ; save, stint, spare, scrape, — do any thing but steal, — in order... | |
| 1868 - 490 sider
...gaze upon the regiments of mercenary troops paraded upon the ramparts of impregnable fortresses. Ay, for the honor of the thing, I had rather have it said...storm scatter the blossoms of spring, or untimely (rost overtake the hopes of autumn. Plant the germ of truth in the infant understandings of your children... | |
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