| 1906 - 528 Seiten
...mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or a physician, or a good landlord, or man of business, or a soldier, or an engineer, or...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to or any other for which he has a taste or special talent, with an ease, a grace,... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1913 - 1550 Seiten
...formed his judgment and sharpened his mental vision, will not, indeed, at once be a lawyer, a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a good landlord, or a man of business, or a soldkr, or an engineer, or a chemist, or a geologist, or an antiquarian, but he will be placed in a... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1915 - 120 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to, or any other for which he has a taste or special talent, with an ease, a grace,... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1916 - 310 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to, or any other for which he has a taste or special talent, with an ease, a grace,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 372 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...man of business, or a soldier, or an engineer, or chemist, or a geologist, or an antiquarian, but he will be placed in that state of intellect in which... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1963 - 704 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman or a physician, or a...landlord, or a man of business, or a soldier, or an enginer, or a chemist, or a geologist or an antiquarian, but he will be placed in that state of intellect... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Dept. of the Interior and Related Agencies - 1984 - 1148 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman, or a physician, or a...in which he can take up any one of the sciences or call i ngs. . .with an ease, a grace, a versatility, and a success, to which another is a stranger."... | |
| Jaroslav Pelikan - 1992 - 252 Seiten
...formed his judgment, and sharpened his mental vision," in short, the education of one who has been "placed in that state of intellect in which he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to, or any other for which he has a taste or special talent, with an ease, a grace,... | |
| Canadian Education Association, Philip Nagy, Judy Lee Lupart, Canadian Society for the Study of Education - 1994 - 130 Seiten
...mental vision, will not indeed at once be a lawyer, or a pleader, or an orator, or a statesman ... but he will be placed in that state of intellect in...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to .. with an ease, a grace, a versatility and a success, to which another is a stranger.... | |
| Christopher J. Lucas - 1998 - 312 Seiten
...sort. Liberal learning, he wrote, represents "the best aid to professional and scientific study," for the man who has learned to think and to reason and...he can take up any one of the sciences or callings I have referred to ... with an ease, a grace, a versatility, and a success to which another is a stranger.... | |
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