If we think of it, all, that a University, or final highest School can do for us, is still but what the first School began doing,— teach us to read. We learn to read, in various languages, in various sciences; we learn the alphabet and letters of all... Representative Authors of West Virginia - Page 154by Warren Wood - 1926 - 322 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...for the Nineteenth Century as the Paris one did for the Thirteenth, has not yet come into existence. If we think of it, all that a University, or final highest School can do for us, is still but what the first School began doing, — teach us to read. We learn to read, in various languages,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 pages
...for the Nineteenth Century as the 1'aris one did for the Thirteenth. has not yet come into existence. If we think of it. all that a University, or final highest School can do for us. is still but what the first School began doing.—teach us to rend. We learn to rea,l. in various languages,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1858 - 412 pages
...for the Nineteenth Century as the Paris one did for the Thirteenth, has not yet come into existence. If we think of it, all that a University, or final highest School can do for us, is still but what the first School began doing, — teach us to read. We learn to read, in various languages,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 384 pages
...for the Nineteenth Century as the Paris one did for the Thirteenth, has not yet come into existence. If we think of it, all that a University, or final highest School can do for us, is still but what the first School began doing, — teach us to read. We learn to read, in various languages,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 328 pages
...for the Nineteenth Century as the Paris one did for the Thirteenth, has not yet come into existence. If we think of it, all that a University, or final highest School can do for us, is still but what the first School began doing, — teach us to read. We learn to read, in various languages,... | |
| Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - 256 pages
...with libraries, furnish no professors of books ; and, I think, no chair is so much wanted. EMERSON. ALL that a university or final highest school can do for us, is still but what the first school began doing — teach us to read. We learn to read in various languages,... | |
| 1870 - 976 pages
...— be sown in barren ground, Less privileged than grain, on which he feeds? MISS MART MACFARI.ANP. All that a university or final highest school can do for us is -till but what the first school began doing — teach us to read. We learn to read in various languages,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 pages
...for the Nineteenth Century as the Paris one did for the Thirteenth, has not yet come into existence. If we think of it, all that a University, or final highest School can do for us, is still but what the first School began doing, — teach us to read. We learn to read, in various languages,... | |
| 1873 - 354 pages
...for the Nineteenth Century as the Paris one did for the Thirteenth, has not yet come into existence. If we think of it, all that a University, or final highest School can do for us, is still but what the first School began doing, — teach us to read. We learn to read, in various languages,... | |
| 1873 - 530 pages
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