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" all this is lost to him. He cannot, with Fenelon, say—" If all the riches of both the Indies, if the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe, were laid at my feet, in exchange for my love of reading, I would spurn them all. "
The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review - Página 71
1856
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Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Volúmenes3-4

1835 - 916 páginas
...universal assent is attached. " If the riches of both Indies," said the elegant and amiable Fénélon, "if the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe were...exchange for my love of reading, I would spurn them all." In surveying the extended field which Mr. Berington presents to our view, it is of importance to set...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best ..., Volúmenes3-4

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 páginas
...universal assent is attached. " If the riches of both Indies," said the elegant and amiable Fénélon, "if the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe were...exchange for my love of reading, I would spurn them all." In surveying the extended field which Mr. Bcrington presents to our view, it is of importance to set...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review ...

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 páginas
...universal assent is attache " If the riches of both Indies," said the elegant and amiable Fénélon, " the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe were laid at my feet, in exchan íor my love of reading, I would spurn them all." In surveying the extended field which Mr....
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A book of anecdotes, religious, interesting and practical

Matthew Denton - 1842 - 234 páginas
...the prayers of God's ministers and people as the best walls around my house." Love of Reading.—If the riches of both the Indies, if the crowns of all...my feet in exchange for my love of reading, I would part with them all.—Fenelon. The Knowledge of Christ.—What is all knowledge in comparison with...
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The Monthly Review

1844 - 604 páginas
...said the eloquent and excellent Fenelon, " the riches of both Indies—if the crowns of all the kings of Europe were laid at my feet, in exchange for my love of reading, I would spurn them all." This eminent man, therefore, strongly felt that the happiness of himself as an individual was most...
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A Manual of Morals for Common Schools: Adapted Also to the Use of Families

Arethusa Hall - 1850 - 224 páginas
...taken in selecting the very first order of books. Fenelon once said, "If the riches of the Indies, or the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe, were laid...exchange for my love of reading, I would spurn them all." A great deal may be learned by observing what is going on around us. We can add to our stores of knowledge...
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A Manual of Morals for Common Schools: Adapted Also to the Use of Families

Arethusa Hall - 1850 - 224 páginas
...taken in selecting the very first order of books. Fenelon once said, "If the riches of the Indies, or the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe, were laid...exchange for my love of reading, I would spurn them all." A great deal may be learned by observing what is going on around us. We can add to our stores of knowledge...
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Lectures to Young Men on Their Dangers, Safeguards, and Responsibilities

Rev. Daniel Smith - 1852 - 278 páginas
...desire knowledge. 3. Cultivate a taste for reading. " If," says Fenelon, " the riches of the Indies, the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe, were laid...exchange for my love of reading, I would spurn them all." "Were I to pray for a taste," says Sir John Herschel, " which should stand me in stead, under every...
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The World's Laconics: Or, The Best Thoughts of the Best Authors

Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 páginas
...that is worthless, retain only pure gems. —Coleridge. READmG.—If the riches of' the Indies, or the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe, were laid...exchange for my love of reading, I would. spurn them all—Fénelon. RE¿u)INa.—The foundation of knowledge must be laid by reading. General principles...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volumen41

1853 - 820 páginas
...the laws to which universal assent is attached. " If'the riches of both the Indies," said Fenelon, "if the crowns of all the kingdoms of Europe were laid at my feet, in exchange for my love of literature, I would renounce them all." Considerations such as these must force themselves upon the...
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