| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1911 - 870 páginas
...beauties of a merely literary form ; and, finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries and other civilisations, and of a great past, stretching back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations of... | |
| 1871 - 674 páginas
...beauties of mere literary form ; and, finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries...back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel... | |
| J. J. Smith - 1871 - 302 páginas
...beauties of mere literary form ; and, finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village, to be ignorant of the existence of other...civilizations, and of a great past, stretching back to the farthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 428 páginas
...beauties of mere literary form ; and, finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries...back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 342 páginas
...beauties of mere literary form ; and, finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries...back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1874 - 496 páginas
...beauties of a merely literary form; and, finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries...back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized, and made to feel... | |
| John Murdoch - 1875 - 366 páginas
...in exquisite beauties of mere literary form ; and finally that it forbids the veriest hind who ever left his native village to be ignorant of the existence...civilizations, and of a great past stretching back to the farthest limits of the oldest nations of the world. By the study of what other book could children... | |
| John Charles Ryle (bp. of Liverpool.) - 1877 - 98 páginas
...literary form ;- and finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village to be ignorant of other countries and other civilizations, and of...back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel... | |
| New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1877 - 696 páginas
...beauties of mere literary form ; and finally, that it forbids the veriest hind, who never left his village, to be ignorant of the existence of other...countries and other civilizations, and of a great past, stretehing back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations of the world. By the stndy of what 36... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - 1882 - 340 páginas
...beauties of mere literary form ; and, finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries...back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations in the world. By the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and made to feel... | |
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