For many years it has been one of my constant regrets, that no schoolmaster of mine had a knowledge of natural history, so far at least as to have taught me the grasses that grow by the wayside, and the little winged and wingless neighbors that are continually... Annual Report - Página 65por Chicago (Ill.). Board of Education - 1869Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1866 - 400 páginas
...favored by Mr. Thomas Carlyle with a characteristic letter, from which the following is an extract: — " For many years it has been one of my constant regrets,...grasses that grow by the wayside, and the little winged aud windless neighbours that are continually meeting me, with a salutation which I cannot answer, as... | |
| Museum and English journal of education - 1866 - 492 páginas
...with a characteristic letter." And then it gives the following extract : — " For many years it lias been one of my constant regrets, that no schoolmaster...by the wayside, and the little winged and wingless neighbours that arc continually meeting me, with a salutation that I cannot answer, as things are !... | |
| 1866 - 544 páginas
...propose* to introduce tlie teuehing of natural history into boarding-schools mid private families: "For many years it has been one of my constant regrets that no schoolmaster of mine hud n Knowledge of natural history, go far, at least, OB to have taught me the grasses that grow by... | |
| 1867 - 546 páginas
...At any rate, like rules guide us in the culture of any and all of the senses. NATURAL HISTORY. — For many years it has been one of my constant regrets,...that are continually meeting me, with a salutation which I can not answer, as things are. — Thomas Carlyle. CONSCIENCE IN TEACHING. BT BAN The architects... | |
| Arthur Henfrey - 1867 - 502 páginas
...upon matter are exhausted, they will, perhaps, widen their conceptions upon * Mr. Carlyle writes: " For many years it has been one of my constant regrets,...that are continually meeting me, with a salutation which I cannot answer, as things are ! Why didn't somebody teach me the constellations, too, and make... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1867 - 490 páginas
...power upon matter are exhausted, they will, perhaps, widen their'conceptions upon * MrvCarlyle writes : "For many years it has been one of my constant regrets,...wingless neighbors that are continually meeting me, with a,salutation which I cannot answer, as things are ! Why didn't somebody teach me the constellations,... | |
| Boston (Mass.). School Committee - 1868 - 508 páginas
...Carlyle, whose common sense is as remarkable as the uncommon way in which he generally expresses it, says : " That for many years it has been one of my...that are continually meeting me with a salutation I cannot answer as things are. Why didn't somebody teach me the constellations, too, and make me at home... | |
| 1870 - 404 páginas
...govern the preservation and germination of seeds. — Gardener's Monthly. STUDY OF NATURAL HISTORY. — "For many years it has been one of my constant regrets...that are continually meeting me with a salutation which I cannot answer, as things are. Why did'nt somebody teach me the constellations too, and make... | |
| Thomas EDMONDSTON - 1868 - 356 páginas
...than in his time, and seldom fails to prove interesting. Thomas Carlyle lately thus wrote of it — " For many years it has been one of my constant regrets...History, so far at least as to have taught me the little winged and wingless neighbours, that are continually meeting me with a salutation which I cannot... | |
| Boston (Mass.). City Council - 1869 - 1192 páginas
...Carlyle, whose common sense is as remarkable as the uncommon way in which he generally expresses it, says : " That for many years it has been one of my...that are continually meeting me with a salutation I cannot answer as things are. AVhy didn't somebody teach me the constellations, too, and make me at... | |
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