The man of the highest moral cultivation, in spite of all which abstract principle can do, likes him whom he does know, much better than him whom he does not know. To correct the evils, great and small, which spring from want of sympathy, and from positive... National Commission News - Pagina 14de U.S. National Commission for UNESCO - 1947Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1860 - 586 pagini
...in spite of all which abstract principle can do, likes him whom he does know, much better than him whom he does not know. To correct the evils, great...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. To this end our Agricultural Fairs contribute in no small degree. They render more pleasant, and more... | |
| Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1860 - 582 pagini
...in spite of all which abstract principle can do, likes him whom he does know, much batter than him whom he does not know. To correct the evils, great...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. To this end our Agricultural Fairs contribute in no small degree. They render more pleasant, and more... | |
| Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes - 1910 - 328 pagini
...in spite of all which abstract principle can do, likes him whom he does know, much better than him whom he does not know. To correct the evils, great...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. To this end our Agricultural Fairs contribute in no small degree. They render more pleasant, and more... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1080 pagini
...cultivation, in spite of all which abstract principle can do, likes him whom he does know much better than him whom he does not know. To correct the evils, great...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. To this end our agricultural fairs contribute in no small degree. They render more pleasant, and more... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 444 pagini
...principle can do, likes him whom he does know much better than him whom he does not know. To correct evils, great and small, which spring from want of...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. To this end our agricultural fairs contribute in no small degree. They render more pleasant, and more... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1900 - 186 pagini
...AND EXPANSION. 160 (September 30, 1859, Speech at Milwaukee, Wis.— Complete Works, Vol. I, p. 576.) To correct the evils, great and small, which spring...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. (February 15, 1848, Letter to WH Herndon — Complete Works, Vol. I, p. 111.) Allow the President to... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 738 pagini
...cultivation, in spite of all which abstract principle can do, likes him whom he does know much better than him whom he does not know. To correct the evils, great...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. To this end our agricultural fairs contribute in no small degree. They render more pleasant, and more... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 322 pagini
...cultivation, in spite of all which abstract principle can do, likes him whom he does know much better than him whom he does not know. To correct the evils, great...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. To this end our agricultural fairs contribute in no small degree. They render more pleasant, and more... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 320 pagini
...cultivation, in spite of all which abstract principle can do, likes him whom he does know much better than him whom he does not know. To correct the evils, great...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. To this end our agricultural fairs contribute in no small degree. They render more pleasant, and more... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1908 - 148 pagini
...cultivation, in spite of all which abstract principle can do, likes him whom he does know much better than him whom he does not know. To correct the evils, great...individuals, is one of the highest functions of civilization. Address before the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, at Milwaukee. Sept. 30, 1859. T^VlSCOURAGE... | |
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