Here we see men in the very spring-time of life, so far from being made, as we are told men must be made, restless and envious and discontented by instruction, taking indigence and obscurity to their hearts for life ; raised above their poor neighbors... Lecture on Public Instruction in Prussia - Page 54by George Stillman Hillard - 1836 - 180 pagesFull view - About this book
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...here. Here we see men in the very spring-time of life, so far from being made — as we are told men must be made — restless and envious and discontented...beauty of creation, in the love of God and of virtue. " I confess myself almost hopeless of the transplantation of such sentiments hither. Religion is made... | |
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