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" But the place where we are to get knowledge, even theoretic knowledge, is the Books themselves ! It depends on what we read, after all manner of Professors have done their best for us. "
THE LIBRARY JOURNAL - Página 47
por MELVIL DEWEY AND R. R. BOWKER - 1878
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On Heroes, Hero-worship, and the Heroic in History: Six Lectures

Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 páginas
...for the Nineteenth Century as the 1'aris one did for the Thirteenth. has not yet come into existence. If we think of it. all that a University, or final...do for us. is still but what the first School began doing.—teach us to rend. We learn to rea,l. in various languages, in various sciences ; we learn...
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Part the first. History of libraries (contin.) Economy of libraries

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1198 páginas
...EXISTING BRITISH PRIVATE LIBRARIES. Alt that a University or final Highest School can tin for 11- is .-nil but what the first School began doing, —teach us...various sciences: we learn the alphabet and letters of nil manner of Books. But the place where we are to get knowledge, even theoretic knowledge, is the...
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Part the first. History of libraries (contin.) Economy of libraries

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1192 páginas
...or hn.il Hinhrst Sell. ml fan \l» for us is .still lint \vluit the first Srhnnl be^an lining. — teach us to read. We learn to read in various languages, in various sciences: we Irani the alphabet and letter* of all manner of Books. But the place where we are to get knowledge,...
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Memoirs of Libraries: Part the first. History of libraries (contin.) Economy ...

Edward Edwards - 1859 - 1206 páginas
...final Highest School can do for as is still but what the first .School began cluing, —teach us tv read. We learn to read in various languages, in various sciences: we learu the alphabet and letters of all manner of Books. lint the place where we are to get knowledge,...
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Annual Report of the Normal College, Volúmenes1-10

1870 - 976 páginas
...— be sown in barren ground, Less privileged than grain, on which he feeds? MISS MART MACFARI.ANP. All that a university or final highest school can do for us is -till but what the first school began doing — teach us to read. We learn to read in various languages,...
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Proceedings of the ... Convocation, Volumen13,Parte1876

University of the State of New York - 1876 - 302 páginas
...he get abreast with his age. Carlyle has pointed out the true relation of the teacher to the book. " All that a university or final highest school can...the first school began doing — teach us to read." And yet how few of the multitude who annually carry their parchments from our colleges can be said...
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The Common School Teacher, Volúmenes6-7

1880 - 328 páginas
...in respect of physical education. 20. LITM&aTURE. "If we think of it, all that a University or tinal highest school can do for us is still but what the first school began doing — teach us to read. Our education depends upon what we read after all manner of professors have done their best for us."...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen43

1881 - 534 páginas
...temperaments to whom they are the instruments and machinery of productive labour. Carlyle says — <; We learn to read, in various languages, in various sciences ; we learn tlio alphabet and letters of all manner of books ; but the place where we are to get knowledge, even...
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The book-lover's enchiridion, thoughts, selected and arranged by Philobiblos

Book-lover - 1883 - 336 páginas
...far and wide, for a trifle, had it each at his own fireside, much more effectually to learn itl . . . If we think of it, all that a University, or final highest School can do for us, is stlU but what the first School began doing,— teach us to reud. We learn to read, in various languages,...
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The book-lover's enchiridion, thoughts, selected and arranged by Philobiblos

Book-lover - 1883 - 262 páginas
...far and wide, for a trifle, had it eaeh at his own fireside, mueh more effeetually to learn It! . . . If we think of it, all that a University, or final highest Sehool ean do for us, is still but what the first Seheol began doing, — teaeh us to read. We learn...
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