Whoever knows that language has ready access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of the earth have created and hoarded in the course of ninety generations. Temple Bar - Seite 105herausgegeben von - 1887Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert George Hobbes - 1893 - 594 Seiten
...still that of a poor despised one. Unwelcomed when born, and, if allowed to access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of...created and hoarded in the course of ninety generations. It may safely be said that the literature now extant in that language is of far greater value than... | |
| 1893 - 460 Seiten
...knows that language," says Macaulay, " has access to all the vast intellectual wealth which SIXTH DAY. all the wisest nations of the earth have created and hoarded in the course of ninety generations." Spread in Indvi, — Statistics are not available as to the statistics. number who can read and write... | |
| 1894 - 110 Seiten
...comfort, or to ex>pand the intellect of man. Whoever knows that language has i-eady access to all the vast intellectual wealth, which all the wisest nations...created and hoarded in the course of ninety generations. It may safely be said, that the literature now extant in that language is of far greater value than... | |
| Robert Watson Frazer - 1896 - 440 Seiten
...be imparted, for as Macaulay urged : " Whoever knows that language has ready access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of...created and hoarded in the course of ninety generations. It may safely be said that the literature now extant in that language is of far greater value than... | |
| Manibhai Jasbhai - 1899 - 250 Seiten
...comfort or to expand the intellect of man. Whoever knows that language has ready access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of...and hoarded in the course of ninety generations." — Lord JMaeavlay. 37 of Government are issued in English ; the proceedings of out1 Higher Courts... | |
| William Isaac Chamberlain - 1899 - 122 Seiten
...is nearly the same. . . . "Whoever knows that language (English), has ready access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of...created and hoarded in the course of ninety generations. It may safely be said that the literature now extant in that language, is of far greater value than... | |
| 1902 - 196 Seiten
...comfort, or to expand the intellect of man. Whoever knows that language, has ready access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of...and hoarded in the course of ninety generations." LORD WILLIAM BENTINCK. Lord William Bentinck recognised this, and a Eesolution was passed, giving a... | |
| Enoch Pratt Free Library - 1910 - 886 Seiten
...comfort, or to expand the intellect of man. Whoever knows that language, has ready access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of...and hoarded in the course of ninety generations." It is quite fitting that the public library should have reached so great a development in the United... | |
| 1910 - 500 Seiten
...in English words. " Whoever knows that language," said Macaulay, " has ready access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of the earth have created and stored in the course of ninety generations." At the same time the policy of missionary educators in... | |
| William Ellison Doughty - 1912 - 126 Seiten
...English language.' Macaulay says that whoever knows the English language has 'ready access to the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of the earth have created and stored in the course of ninety generations.' The English language is the language of liberty, of law,... | |
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