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" This ought to be the subject of the education of our youth ; who, at twenty, when they should be fit for business, know little or nothing of it. Education. 4. We are in pain to make them scholars, but not men ; to talk, rather than to know ; which is... "
Safeguarding Children's Nerves: A Handbook of Mental Hygiene - 37 ページ
James Joseph Walsh, John Ambrose Foote 著 - 1924 - 272 ページ
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - 1782 - 506 ページ
...fit for bufiftefs, know little or nothing of it. 4. EDUCATION.] We are in pain to make them fcholars, but not men ! To talk, rather than to know ; •which is true canting. 5. The firft thing obvious to children, is what is fenfible; and that we make no part of their rudiments....

The Select Works of William Penn, 第 3 巻

William Penn - 1825 - 632 ページ
...who, at twenty, when they should be fit for business, know little or nothing of it. Education. 4. Wo are in pain to make them scholars, but not men ! To...talk, rather than to know ; which is true canting. • 5. Tlie first thing obvious to children, is what is sensible ; and that we make no part of their...

A Brief Memoir of the Life of William Penn: Compiled for the Use of Young ...

Priscilla Wakefield - 1833 - 242 ページ
...for business, know litile or nothing of it. EDUCATION. 4. We are in pain to make them scholars, tut not men ; to talk, rather than to know ; which is true canting. 5. The first thing obvious to children is what is sensible ; and that we make no part of their rudiments....

Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth: And William Penn's Maxims ...

Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 206 ページ
...youth ; who, at twenty, when they should be fit for business, know little or nothing of it. EDUCATION.* We are in pain to make them scholars, but not men...talk, rather than to know ; which is true canting. * Great improvements have been made in booka, and in the education of the yonng and rising generation,...

The Life of William Penn: The Settler of Pennsylvania, the Founder of ...

Mason Locke Weems - 1854 - 302 ページ
...who, at twenty, when they should be fit for business, know little or nothing of it. EDUCATION. * 4. We are in pain to make them scholars, but not men...talk, rather than to know ; which is true canting. 5. The first thing obvious to children is what is sensible ; and that we make no part of their rudiments....

The Life of William Penn: The Settler of Pennsylvania, the Founder of ...

Mason Locke Weems - 1859 - 312 ページ
...; who, at twenty, when they should be fit for business, know little or nothing of it. EDUCATION. 4. We are in pain to make them scholars, but not men...talk, rather than to know ; which is true canting. 5. The first thing obvious to children is what is sensible ; and that we make no part of their rudiments....

Fruits of solitude in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of ...

William Penn - 1863 - 128 ページ
...fit for bufinefs, know little or nothing of it. <£inuation. TE are in pain to make them fcholars, but not men; to talk, rather than to know; which is true canting. 5. The firft thing obvious to children is what is fenfible; and that we make no part of their rudiments....

Fruits of Solitude: In Reflections and Maxims Relating to the Conduct of ...

William Penn - 1877 - 204 ページ
...; who, at twenty, when they should be fit for business, know little or nothing of it. Education. 4. We are in pain to make them scholars, but not men...talk, rather than to know ; which is true canting. 5. The first thing obvious to children is what is sensible ; and that we make no part of their rudiments....

William Penn, the Founder of Pennsylvania

John Stoughton - 1882 - 394 ページ
...education of our youth, who at twenty, when they should be fit for business, know little or nothing of it. We are in pain to make them scholars, but not men, — to talk rather than to know, which is pure canting." 1 Penn's Works, vol. ip 819. " As our faith, so our devotion should be lively. Cold...

William Penn, the Founder of Pennsylvania

John Stoughton - 1882 - 390 ページ
...education of our youth, who at twenty, when they should be fit for business, know little or nothing of it. We are in pain to make them scholars, but not men, — to talk rather than to know, which is pure canting." 1 Penn's Works, vol. ip 819. " As our faith, so our devotion should be lively. Cold...




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