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| Albion College - 1888 - 952 pages
...small colleges perform in the rural districts of the country. They get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower, bnt for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 726 pages
...small colleges perform in the rural districts of the country. They get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1891 - 324 pages
...small colleges perform in the rural districts of the country. They get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual... | |
| james bryce - 1891 - 328 pages
...small colleges perform in the rural districts of the country. They get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education. They set learning in a visible form—plain, indeed, and humble, but dignified even in her humility — before the eyes of a rustic... | |
| Edward Cornelius Toune, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1897 - 692 pages
...small colleges perform in the rural districts of the country. They get hold of a multitude of poor men who might never resort to a distant place of education....before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love for knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of... | |
| 1897 - 592 pages
...small colleges perform in the rural districts of the country. They get hold of a multitude of poor men who might never resort to a distant place of education....before the eyes of a rustic people, in whom the love for knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of... | |
| 1898 - 618 pages
...far-seeing judgment on these institutions to this effect : 'They get hold of a multitude of poor men who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some intellectual... | |
| Henry Addison Nelson, Albert B. Robinson - 1898 - 610 pages
...small colleges, eays James Bryce in his "American Commonwealth," get hold of a multitude of poor men, who might never resort to a distant place of education....knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower but for the care of eome zealous gardener They light up in many a country town what... | |
| Lyman P. Powell - 1898 - 656 pages
...Bryce writes : " They get hold of a multitude of poor men who might never resort to a distant place for education. They set learning in a visible form, plain...knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower, but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some... | |
| Lyman Pierson Powell - 1899 - 664 pages
...Bryce writes : " They get hold of a multitude of poor men who might never resort to a distant place for education. They set learning in a visible form, plain...knowledge, naturally strong, might never break from the bud into the flower, but for the care of some zealous gardener. They give the chance of rising in some... | |
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