ThoughtsH.B. Fuller, 1867 - 240 sider |
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Side 2
... heart .. 48 Growth . 225 sity of man . Education in a republic . 235 Growth of the mind . 226 • 42 Guilt transforms . 76 Effects of imperfect training . 21 Error contagious . 69 H. Errors of education . . 189 Every individual's right to ...
... heart .. 48 Growth . 225 sity of man . Education in a republic . 235 Growth of the mind . 226 • 42 Guilt transforms . 76 Effects of imperfect training . 21 Error contagious . 69 H. Errors of education . . 189 Every individual's right to ...
Side 5
... heart and intellect . 192 The child is father of the Union of intellectual and man .... 39 moral life . The " coal bags " of the as- Universal education . tronomers . . 237 Uses of knowledge . 8885 89 45 87 The door to the temple . 48 ...
... heart and intellect . 192 The child is father of the Union of intellectual and man .... 39 moral life . The " coal bags " of the as- Universal education . tronomers . . 237 Uses of knowledge . 8885 89 45 87 The door to the temple . 48 ...
Side 7
... heart can endure , it is the cause of Education . It has intrinsic and indestruc- tible merits . It holds the welfare of mankind in its embrace , as the protecting arms of a mother hold her infant to her bosom . The very ignorance and ...
... heart can endure , it is the cause of Education . It has intrinsic and indestruc- tible merits . It holds the welfare of mankind in its embrace , as the protecting arms of a mother hold her infant to her bosom . The very ignorance and ...
Side 18
... heart of every lover of his kind - is , to exercise and to strengthen the minds of the children ; to save them from vicious associations and from depraved habits ; to lead them to the perception and the love of truth in the exact ...
... heart of every lover of his kind - is , to exercise and to strengthen the minds of the children ; to save them from vicious associations and from depraved habits ; to lead them to the perception and the love of truth in the exact ...
Side 22
... hearts of oak are gone . Society is suffering under a curvature of the spine . If deterioration holds on at its present rate , especially in our cities , we shall soon be a ... heart has ever conceived , which does not require 22 THOUGHTS .
... hearts of oak are gone . Society is suffering under a curvature of the spine . If deterioration holds on at its present rate , especially in our cities , we shall soon be a ... heart has ever conceived , which does not require 22 THOUGHTS .
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Side 65 - Can we be said to do unto others as we would that they should do unto us if we wantonly inflict on them even the smallest pain?
Side 83 - And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown ; but we an incorruptible.
Side 198 - If he who makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before...
Side 17 - Good books are to the young mind what the warming sun and the refreshing rain of spring are to the seeds which have lain dormant in the frosts of winter. They are more, for they may save from that which is worse than death, as well as bless with that which is better than life.
Side 31 - ... which proves the absolute right to an education of every human being that comes into the world, and which, of course, proves the correlative duty of every government to see that the means of that education are provided for all " (Original italics.) (Old South Leaflets V, No.
Side 156 - Now, as to California and New Mexico, I hold slavery to be excluded from those Territories by a law even superior to that which admits and sanctions it in Texas. I mean the law of nature, of physical geography, the law of the formation of the earth.
Side 215 - Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever.
Side 46 - ... from the rich man's table ; " for in this class may be found those, who have withstood the severest temptation, who have practised the most arduous duties, who have confided in God under the heaviest trials, who have been most wronged and have forgiven most ; and these are the great, the exalted. It matters nothing, what the particular duties are to which the individual is called, — how minute or obscure in their outward form.
Side 156 - The sides of these mountains are entirely barren, their tops capped by perennial snow. There may be in California, now made free by its Constitution, and no doubt there are, some tracts of valuable land.
Side 197 - The world's a bubble, and the life of man Less than a span," — have merit, and recall some of Ealeigh's.