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
| Colin Bingham - 1982 - 376 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...created and hoarded in the course of ninety generations. MACAULAY, 1835 A number of the new nations that have emerged since World War II have established official... | |
| Robert L. Cooper - 1989 - 232 Seiten
...models of every species of eloquence. . . . 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. . . . The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language,... | |
| Marie Cruz Gabriel - 1996 - 560 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...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... | |
| Alastair Pennycook - 1998 - 264 Seiten
...among the languages of the West. . . . Whoever knows that language has already 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 greater value than all... | |
| Lynn Zastoupil, Martin Moir - 1999 - 388 Seiten
...the language of instruction because, among other things, it provided 'ready access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of...and hoarded in the course of ninety generations.' Also irritating to Macaulay's opponents were the serious lapses in logic in his minute. The opening... | |
| Marie Cruz Gabriel - 1996 - 376 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...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... | |
| William Ferguson Beatson Laurie - 1999 - 398 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...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... | |
| Harish Trivedi, Richard Allen - 2000 - 404 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...created and hoarded in the course of ninety generations. It may safely be said that the literature now extant in that language is of greater value than all... | |
| Robert Phillipson - 1992 - 382 Seiten
...among the languages of the West . . . Whoever knows that language has a ready access to all the vast intellectual wealth which all the wisest nations of...created and hoarded in the course of ninety generations ... It is likely to become the language of commerce throughout the seas of the East. (Thomas Babington... | |
| Hent de Vries, Samuel Weber - 2001 - 676 Seiten
...hardly necessary to recapitulate. . . . 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 is confessed that a language [Sanskrit or Arabic] is barren of useful knowledge. We are to... | |
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