Locke Amsden, Or The Schoolmaster: A Tale |
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Σελίδα 19
Well , sir , if knowledge is power , as in some respects it probably is , it is often
used , I fear , by those who have it , to take advantage of the weak and honest
laboring people , who don't happen to be so well educated . ” “ Such advantages
may ...
Well , sir , if knowledge is power , as in some respects it probably is , it is often
used , I fear , by those who have it , to take advantage of the weak and honest
laboring people , who don't happen to be so well educated . ” “ Such advantages
may ...
Σελίδα 32
This , however , as with reason he had feared , was not granted him by the
unconscious object of his dread , who soon called on him for explanations of
problems or principles , of which he knew about as much as the man in the moon
; but of ...
This , however , as with reason he had feared , was not granted him by the
unconscious object of his dread , who soon called on him for explanations of
problems or principles , of which he knew about as much as the man in the moon
; but of ...
Σελίδα 44
But still , Locke , I fear you have given too much cause for these complaints . I
have myself often noted your neglect and heedlessness ; and I now put it to your
own conscience , my son , whether such a course is right , - is justifiable , in you ?
But still , Locke , I fear you have given too much cause for these complaints . I
have myself often noted your neglect and heedlessness ; and I now put it to your
own conscience , my son , whether such a course is right , - is justifiable , in you ?
Σελίδα 45
I am , Locke — I am willing - even desirous ; but such an education as I fear our
means would be sufficient to afford you , would not , I suppose , satisfy you . And
yet , seeing how much your mind is set upon it , I have lately been thinking , that ...
I am , Locke — I am willing - even desirous ; but such an education as I fear our
means would be sufficient to afford you , would not , I suppose , satisfy you . And
yet , seeing how much your mind is set upon it , I have lately been thinking , that ...
Σελίδα 71
As it was , however , he soon determined to throw aside , as far as possible , both
fears and regrets , and , arming himself with the rectitude of his purposes ,
proceed boldly and decidedly upon the task now before him . He at once saw ,
that , in ...
As it was , however , he soon determined to throw aside , as far as possible , both
fears and regrets , and , arming himself with the rectitude of his purposes ,
proceed boldly and decidedly upon the task now before him . He at once saw ,
that , in ...
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