... if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful in training, moulding, enlarging the mind, which sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would... The Parliamentary Debates - Page 775by Great Britain. Parliament - 1908Full view - About this book
| 1855 - 864 lehte
...is plain that compulsory study must be a good, and idleness an intolerable mischief ; but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful in training, moulding and cultivating the mind, which sent out men the more fitted for their secular duties, which produced... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1859 - 382 lehte
...plain that compulsory study must be a good and idleness an intolerable mischief, — but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful...secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference... | |
| Mark Pattison - 1868 - 388 lehte
...idleness an intolerable mischief — but if I must determine which of the two courses was the most successful in training, moulding, enlarging the mind...secular duties ; which produced better public men — men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity — I have no hesitation in giving... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - 564 lehte
...is plain that compulsory study must be a good and idleness an intolerable mischief,—but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful...secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference... | |
| 1915 - 728 lehte
...plain that compulsory study must be a good and idleness an intolerable mischief, — but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful...secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference... | |
| Robert Galloway - 1881 - 488 lehte
...? Since Science assumed its modern character, nowhere : and in these islands less than clseichwe." in training, moulding, enlarging the mind — which...secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference... | |
| 1907 - 130 lehte
...plain that compulsory study must be a good, and idleness an intolerable mischief, — but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful...secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to prosperity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1895 - 302 lehte
...plain that compulsory study must be a good and idleness an intolerable mischief, — but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful...moulding, enlarging the mind, which sent out men the more iitted for their secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names... | |
| William John R. C. Walsh (Archbishop of Dublin.), William Joseph Walsh - 1897 - 564 lehte
...plain that compulsory study must be a good, and idleness an intolerable mischief, — but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful...secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - 598 lehte
...plain that compulsory study must be a good and idleness an intolerable mischief, — but if I must determine which of the two courses was the more successful...secular duties, which produced better public men, men of the world, men whose names would descend to posterity, I have no hesitation in giving the preference... | |
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