| National Education Association of the United States - 1890 - 88 sayfa
...whatever tribulations they may have to pass through, the Americans may reasonably look forward to the time when they will have produced a civilization grander than any the world has ever known." THE COMMON SCHOOL AND THE PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. The aim of the American public school and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 536 sayfa
...think that whatever difficulties they may have to surmount, and whatever tribulations they may have to pass through, the Americans may reasonably look...civilization grander than any the world has known. II.—A SPEECH : Delivered on the occasion of a Complimentary Dinner in New York, on November 9, 1882.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 532 sayfa
...think that whatever difficulties they may have to surmount, and whatever tribulations they may have to pass through, the Americans may reasonably look...civilization grander than any the world has known. II. — A SPEECH : Delivered on the occasion of a Complimentary Dinner in New York, on November 9,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 554 sayfa
...think that whatever difficulties they may have to surmount, and whatever tribulations they may have to pass through, the Americans may reasonably look forward to a time whea they will have produced a civilization grander than any the world has known. II. — A SPEECH:... | |
| 1892 - 436 sayfa
...understanding the modification needful for complete social life, and that, whatever tribulations they may have to pass through, the Americans may reasonably look...civilization grander than any the world has known." " Already," says Dr. Clarke, " the English language, saturated with Christian ideas, gathering up into... | |
| Douglas Campbell - 1892 - 592 sayfa
...think that whatever difficulties they may have to surmount, and whatever tribulations they may have to pass through, the Americans may reasonably look...civilization grander than any the world has known." — " Herbert Spencer in America," p. 19. I trust that I may be pardoned for saying here, once for... | |
| 1892 - 628 sayfa
...: " The Americans are producing a more powerful type of man than has hitherto existed," and they " may reasonably look forward to a time when they will...civilization grander than any the world has known." Professor Phelps says : "The nations whose conversion is the most pressing necessity of the world to-day... | |
| Douglas Campbell - 1892 - 578 sayfa
...to surmount, and whatever tribulations they may have to pass through, the Americans may rcasonably look forward to a time when they will have produced...civilization grander than any the world has known." — " Herbert Spencer in America,'' p. 19. I trust that I may be pardoned for saying here, once for... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1893 - 582 sayfa
...think that, whatever difficulties they may have to surmount, and whatever tribulations they may have to pass through, the Americans may reasonably look...civilization grander than any the world has known." — HERBERT SPENCER. "Everything tends to make the individual American independent and self-reliant.... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1893 - 592 sayfa
...think that, whati ever difficulties they may have to surmount, and whatever tribulations they may have to pass through, the Americans may reasonably look...civilization grander than any the world has known." — HERBERT SPENCER. "Everything tends to make the individual American independent and self-reliant.... | |
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