I had a love of knowledge which nothing could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better ; and, if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge, they intensified the love of it. They always spoke... The R.I. Schoolmaster - Page 3141873Full view - About this book
| Henry Barnard - 1858 - 914 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint for ever in my heart for something nobler and better. And if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge,...with enthusiasm and a kind of reverence. I was taught fc> take care of the few books we had, as though there was something sacred about them. I never dog'seared... | |
| 1859 - 708 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better. And if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge,...They always spoke of learning and learned men with enfhosiasm and a kind of reverence. I was taught to take care of the few books vre had, as though there... | |
| Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - 1865 - 614 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better ; and, if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge,...though there was something sacred about them. I never dogs-cared one in my life, nor profanely scribbled upon title-pages, margin, or fly-leaf; and would... | |
| 1883 - 684 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better. And if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge,...though there was something sacred about them. I never dog-eared one of them in my life, nor profanely scribbled upon title-pages, margin, or fly-leaf, and... | |
| United States. Office of Education, Isaac Edwards Clarke - 1892 - 1520 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better. And if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge...though there was something sacred about them. I never dog's-eared one in my life, nor profanely scribbled upon title-pages, margin, or fly-leaf, and would... | |
| Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - 1888 - 630 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better ; and, if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge,...the few books we had, as though there was something saered about thCm. I never dogs-eared one in my life, nor profanely seribbled upon title-pages, margin,... | |
| 1895 - 214 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better ; and if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge, they intensified the love for it. They always spoke of learning and learned men with enthusiasm and a kind of reverence." lu... | |
| Horace Mann - 1891 - 608 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better ; and, if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge,...dogs-eared one in my life, nor profanely scribbled upon title-pages, margin, or fly-leaf; and would as soon have stuck a pin through my flesh as through the... | |
| Mary Tyler Peabody Mann - 1891 - 636 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better ; and, if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge,...dogs-eared one in my life, nor profanely scribbled upon title-pages, margin, or fly-leaf; and would as soon have stuck a pin through my flesh as through the... | |
| Isaac Edwards Clarke - 1892 - 1690 pages
...could repress. An inward voice raised its plaint forever in my heart for something nobler and better. And if my parents had not the means to give me knowledge...reverence. I was taught to take care of the few books wo had its though there was something sacred about them. I never dog's-eared one in my life, nor profanely... | |
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