| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 472 pagina’s
...which has gone forth, that knowledge »hall be increased; if we act in obedience to the injunctinn, that in all our gettings we should get understanding;...blame the culture, not the soil ;' if by rendering mau more percipient of the order, harmony, and benevolence.which pervade the universe, we more effectually... | |
| 1825 - 486 pagina’s
...Institution we neck to obey the mandate wliich has gone forth, that knowledge shall be inrreefftli if we act in obedience to the injunction, that in all our settings we should gt-t understanding; if we succeed in proving, that for'tlie existence of the mental... | |
| William Hone - 1868 - 846 pagina’s
...institution, we seek to obey the mandate which has gone forth, that knowledge shall be incieased ; if we act in obedience to the injunction, that in...the culture, not the soil;' if by rendering man more percipient of the order, harmony, and benevolence, which pervade the universe, we more effectually... | |
| Richard Parry (of Kington.) - 1845 - 328 pagina’s
...trust will not be implored in vain— if in this institution we seek to obey the mandate which has cone forth, that knowledge shall be increased — if we...culture not the soil;— if by rendering man more percipient of the order, harmony, and benevolence, which pervade the universe, we more effectually... | |
| John George Godard - 1888 - 282 pagina’s
...indeed, of the moral and intellectual amelioration and aggrandizement of the human race) the blessing of heaven, I humbly trust, will not be implored in...the culture, not the soil'; if by rendering man more percipient of the order, harmony, and benevolence which pervade the universe, we more effectually 'assert... | |
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