| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 sivua
...maker of his own mind. The Creator has so constituted the human intellect, that it can grow only hy its own action, and by its own action it most certainly and necessarily grows. 2. Every man must, therefore, in an important sense, educate himself. His books and teachers are hut... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1845 - 846 sivua
...the maker of his own mind. The Creator has so constituted the human intellect, that it can »row only by its own action, and by its own action it most certainly and necessarily grows. Every man must, therefore in an important sense, educate himself. His books and teachers are but helps;... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 398 sivua
...tinmaker of his own mind. The C rumor has so constituted the human intellect, that it can grow, only by its own action, and by its own action, it most certainly and necessarily grows. 2. Every man must, therefore, in on impor taut sense, educate himself. His books and teachers ore but... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 340 sivua
...the maker of his own mind. The Creator has so constituted the human intellect, that it can grow only by its own action, and by its own action, it most certainly and necessarily grows. 2. Every man must, therefore, in an important sense, educate himself. His books and teachers are but... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 sivua
...the maker of his own-mind. The Creator has so constituted the human intellect, that it can grow only by its own action, and by its own action, it most certainly and necessarily grows. 2. Every man must, therefore, in an important sense, educate himself. His books and teachers are but... | |
| 1846 - 650 sivua
...the maker of trig own mind. The Creator has so constituted the human intellect, that it can grow only by its own action, and by its own action it most certainly and necessarily grows. Every man must, therefore, in an important sense, educate himself. His books and teachers are but helps... | |
| Ariel Ivers Cummings - 1848 - 70 sivua
...the maker of his own mind. The Creator has so constituted the human intellect, that it can grow only by its own action, and by its own action it most certainly, and necessarily grows. Every man must, therefore, in an important sense educate himself. His books and teachers are but helps... | |
| 1848 - 718 sivua
...the master of hia own mind- His Creator has so constituted the human intellect that it can grow only by its own action, and by its. own action it most certainly and necessarily grows. Every man must therefore, in an important sense, educate himself. His books and teachers are but helps... | |
| Young people - 1852 - 1020 sivua
...master of his own fortune, so he is the maker of his own character. The Creator has so constituted the human intellect, that it can only grow by its own action, and by its own action it will certainly and necessarily grow. Everyone must therefore educate himself. His book and teacher... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 372 sivua
...the maker of his own mind. The Creator has so constituted the human intellect, that it can grow only by its own action, and by its own action it most certainly and necessarily grows. Every man must therefore in an important sense, educate himself. His books and teacher* are but helps... | |
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