| Massachusetts - 1893 - 894 Seiten
...without hearing when compared with his fellow men than of one in the world at large, that "the lover of books is the richest and the happiest of the children of men. " This reading habit, too, makes young men and women going out of schools for the deaf more akin to... | |
| English authors - 1880 - 178 Seiten
...wonderful march of life, and the searchers of nature reveal the secrets and mysteries of creation. No matter what his rank or position may be, the lover of books is the richest and the happiest of the children of men. " What a place to be in," says Charles... | |
| Clarke School for the Deaf - 1881 - 758 Seiten
...without hearing when compared with his fellow men than of one in the world at large that " the lover of books is the richest and the happiest of the children of men." This reading habit, too,. makes* young men and women going out of our schools more akin to their hearing... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - 1882 - 914 Seiten
...read is commonly better remembered than what is transcribed. </. SAM'L JOHNSON — The Idler. No 74. No matter what his rank or position may be, the lover of books is the richest and the happiest of the children of men. i'. LANGÍX>KD— The Praise of Books.... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 Seiten
...transcribed. q. SAM'L JOHNSON— The Idler. No 74. No matter what his rank or position may be, the lover of books is the richest and the happiest of the children of men. r. LANCÍFOKD — The Praise, nf Jiiinks. I'reliminary Essay. The love of books is a love which requires... | |
| 1883 - 620 Seiten
...mosaic. Each day ii n tile to be colored. Good acts make beautiful ones. Wicked acts color them black. No matter what his rank or position may be, the lover of books is the richest and happiest of the children of men. Let a gift be a gift, and that unchangeably.... | |
| Book-lover - 1883 - 336 Seiten
...wonderful march of life, and the searchers of nature reveal the seerets and mysteries of ereation. No matter what his rank or position may be, the lover of books is the richest and the happiest of the children of men. . . . The only true equalisers in the... | |
| Alexander Ireland - 1883 - 320 Seiten
...wonderful march of life, and the searchers of nature reveal the secrets •and mysteries of creation. No matter what his rank or position may be. the lover of books is the richest and the happiest of the children of men. The only true equalisers in the world... | |
| Alexander Ireland - 1884 - 526 Seiten
...reveal the secrets and mysteries of creation. No matter what his rank or position may be, the lover of books is the richest and the happiest of the children of men. . . The only true equalisers in the world are books; the only treasure-house open to all comers is... | |
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