... has been done for those vast subjects on which the Germans are incessantly labouring. The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is spread through all classes ; the stock of German knowledge is immense, but it is confined to one class. The Christian Examiner - Página 2731858Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1857 - 882 páginas
...scarcely any thing has been done for those vast subjects on which the Germans are incessantly labouring. The stock of American knowledge is small. but it is spread through all classes; tfie^ *? • I „ 1 knowledge is immense, Lut it is confined to on.e class. Which of these two forms... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1857 - 886 páginas
...scarcely any thing has been done for those vast subjects on which the Germans are incessantly labouring. The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is spread through all classes ; the stock of German knowledge is immense, but it is confined to one class. Which of these two forms... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1865 - 682 páginas
...scarcely anything has been done for those vast subjects on which the Germans are incessantly labonring. The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is spread through all classes ; the stock of German knowledge is immense, but it is confined to one class." — p. 220. * Tl.i -... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1865 - 372 páginas
...scarcely anything has been done for those vast subjects on which the Germans are incessantly labouring. The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is spread through all classes ; the stock of German knowledge is immense, but it is confined to one class." — p. 220. * This sweeping... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 434 páginas
...scarcely anything has been done for those vast subjects on which the Germans are incessantly labouring. The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is spread through all classes ; the stock of German knowledge is immense, but it is confined to one class. Which of these two forms... | |
| Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga County - 1892 - 1060 páginas
...no other are there so few men of great learning and so few men of great ignorance." Healso says: " The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is spread through all classes. . . . We frequently meet with men whose erudition ministers to their ignorance, and who, the more they... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1895 - 598 páginas
...once for all by the facts of the correlative case of the United States, as stated by Buckle himself. " The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is spread through all classes ; the stock of German knowledge is immense, but it is confined to one class. Which of these two forms... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1904 - 976 páginas
...scarcely anything has been done for those vast subjects on which the Germans are incessantly labouring. The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is spread through all classes ; the stock of German knowledge is immense, but it is confined to one class. Which of these two forms... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1905 - 826 páginas
...greater number of been done for those vast subjects on which the Germans are incessantly laboring. The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is spread through all classes ; the stock of German knowledge is immense, but it is confined to one class. Which of these two forms... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1907 - 578 páginas
...man's conscience is well developed who does not know it is wrong thus to torture a girl ? He says, " The stock of American knowledge is small, but it is..." an acquaintance with physical and mental laws," it is not true that the amount is small in comparison with other countries, though acquaintance with... | |
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