... the blessing of education shall be conferred on every son of Pennsylvania — shall be carried home to the poorest child of the poorest inhabitant of the meanest hut of your mountains, so that even he may be prepared to act well his part in this land... Pennsylvania - Página 87por William Whitehead Rupert - 1903 - 101 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 438 páginas
...poorest inhabitant of the meanest hut of your mountains, so that even he may be prepared to act well his part in this land of freemen, and lay on earth, a broad and a solid foundation for that enduring knowledge, which goes on increasing through increasing eternity.... | |
| 1900 - 708 páginas
...poorest inhabitant .of the meanest hut of your mountains, so that even 'he may be prepared to act well his part in this land of freemen, and lay on earth a broad and a solid foundation for that enduring knowledge which goes on increasing through increasing eternity-"... | |
| James Pyle Wickersham - 1886 - 720 páginas
...poorest inhabitant of the meanest hut of your mountains, so that even he may be prepared to act well his part in this land of freemen, and lay on earth a broad and a solid foundation for that enduring knowledge which goes on increasing through increasing eternity.... | |
| Joseph Solomon Walton, Martin Grove Brumbaugh - 1897 - 316 páginas
...poorest inhabitant of the meanest hut of your mountains, so that even he may be prepared to act well his part in this land of freemen and lay on earth...which goes on increasing through increasing eternity." This burst of eloquence and truth saved the school system of Pennsylvania. Again in the same hall,... | |
| James Albert Woodburn - 1913 - 656 páginas
...even he may be prepared to act well his part in this land of freemen and lay on earth a broad and a solid foundation for that enduring knowledge which...goes on increasing through increasing eternity." To this speech of Stevens has been attributed the saving of Pennsylvania's " free school system from ignominious... | |
| Samuel Horning Ziegler, Helen Jaquette Wildes, Helen Jaquette - 1918 - 276 páginas
...poorest inhabitant of the meanest hut of your mountains, so that even he may be prepared to act well his part in this land of freemen, and lay on earth a broad and solid foundation for enduring knowledge." Education in Former Times: The Church and the Shop. — Several hundred years... | |
| Ohio State Educational Conference - 1928 - 612 páginas
...poorest inhabitant of the meanest hut of your mountains, so that even he may be prepared to act well his part in this land of freemen and lay on earth...broad and solid foundation for that enduring knowledge that goes on increasing through increasing eternity. That was not only a challenge to the people of... | |
| Schoolmen's Week, University of Pennsylvania - 1928 - 704 páginas
...inhabitant of the meanest hut of your mountains, so that even he may be prepared to act well his part in the land of freemen, and lay on earth a broad and solid foundation for that enduring knowledge that goes on increasing through increasing eternity." Getting the "enduring knowledge that goes on... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1898 - 1388 páginas
...poorest inhabitant of the meanest hut of your mountains, so that even he may be prepared to act well his part in this land of freemen, and lay on earth a broad and a solid foundation for that enduring knowledge which goes on increasing through increasing eternity.... | |
| Hans Louis Trefousse - 1997 - 352 páginas
...poorest child of the poorest inhabitant of your mountains, so that even he may be prepared to act well his part in this land of freemen, and lay on earth, a hroad and solid foundation for that enduring knowledge, which goes on increasing through increasing... | |
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