| Hannah More - 1801 - 488 páginas
...hoping it will fpur ";qn the reft to refufe. Of all the foolifh ". inventions, and new-fangled devices to ".ruin. the country, that of teaching the ". poor to read is the very worft." — " And " I, farmer, think that to teach good " principles to the lower clafies, is the "... | |
| 1810 - 452 páginas
...nothing; hoping it will fpur on the reft to refufe. Of all the foolifh inventions, and new-fangled devices to ruin the country, that of teaching the poor to read is the very worft. — And I, farmer, think that to teach good principles to the lower- claffes, is the moft likely... | |
| Hannah More - 1818 - 506 páginas
...hoping it will spur " on the rest to refuse. Of all the foolish " inventions, and new-fangled devices to " ruin the country, that of teaching the " poor...this, we must teach " them to read." — "Not with my con" sent, nor my money," said the farmer ; " for I know it always does more harm " than good." —... | |
| Hannah More - 1844 - 578 páginas
...nothing; hoping it will spur on the test to refuse. Of all the foolish inventions, and new fancied devices to ruin the country, that of teaching the poor to...worst' — 'And I, farmer, think that to teach good prineiples to the lower classes, is the most likely way to save the country. Now, in order to this,... | |
| Hannah More - 1856 - 578 páginas
...; hoping it will spur on the rest to refuse. Of all the foolish inventions, and new fangled devices to ruin the country, that of teaching the poor to...likely way to save the country. Now, in order to this, wo must teach them to read.' — 'Not with my consent, nor my money,' said the farmer ; ' for I know... | |
| Hannah More - 1856 - 630 páginas
...the foolish inventions, and new fangled devicos to ruin the country, that of teaching the poor toread is the very worst.' — ' And I, farmer, think that...likely way to save the country. Now, in order to this, wo must teach them to read.' — 'Not with my consent, nor my money _' said the farmer ; ' for I know... | |
| Charles Force Deems - 1878 - 802 páginas
...my example will spur on the rest to refuse. Of all the foolish invent ions and new-fangled devices to ruin the country, that of teaching the poor to read is the very worst." "Audi, farmer, think that to teach good principles to the poor is the most likely -way to save the... | |
| Margaret Trabue Hodgen - 1925 - 338 páginas
...of educating the lower classes. "Of all the foolish notions", said he, "and new-fangled inventions to ruin the country, that of teaching the poor to read is the worst .... it always does more harm than good." Hannah, however, with an eye to possible contributions,... | |
| Donna Landry - 1990 - 344 páginas
...subscribe to Mrs. Jones's school, protests, "Of all the foolish inventions, and new-fangled devices to ruin the country, that of teaching the poor to read is the very worst." Mrs. Jones replies, for More, "And I, farmer, think that to teach good principles to the lower classes... | |
| Gary Lee Harrison - 1994 - 250 páginas
...subscription from the reluctant farmer Hoskins by explaining the political value of education for the poor: "I, farmer, think that to teach good principles to...most likely way to save the country. Now, in order to do this we must teach them to read" (Works 1: 130). As for what they will read, Mrs. Jones assures... | |
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