The principal speeches and addresses of ... the prince consort [ed. by sir A. Helps].Murray, 1862 - 268 oldal |
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... efforts in 66 aiding the servant in his labour to secure " to himself resources in case of sickness , " old age , and want of employment . It is “ founded on a right principle , because in " its financial scheme there is no temptation ...
... efforts in 66 aiding the servant in his labour to secure " to himself resources in case of sickness , " old age , and want of employment . It is “ founded on a right principle , because in " its financial scheme there is no temptation ...
19. oldal
... efforts of mind or feeling . 66 " The works of art , by being publicly ex- “ hibited and offered for sale , are becoming " articles of trade , following as such the unreasoning laws of markets and fashion ; 66 " and public and even ...
... efforts of mind or feeling . 66 " The works of art , by being publicly ex- “ hibited and offered for sale , are becoming " articles of trade , following as such the unreasoning laws of markets and fashion ; 66 " and public and even ...
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... the poorer classes by a careful selection of the materials to be used in the building of their dwellings . In a word , he was tender , thoughtful , and anxious in his efforts for the welfare of the labouring man . His 48 INTRODUCTION .
... the poorer classes by a careful selection of the materials to be used in the building of their dwellings . In a word , he was tender , thoughtful , and anxious in his efforts for the welfare of the labouring man . His 48 INTRODUCTION .
49. oldal
... efforts for the welfare of the labouring man . His constancy of purpose in that , as in other things , was worthy of all imitation . He did not become tired of benevolence . It was not the fancy of a day for him . It was the sustained ...
... efforts for the welfare of the labouring man . His constancy of purpose in that , as in other things , was worthy of all imitation . He did not become tired of benevolence . It was not the fancy of a day for him . It was the sustained ...
81. oldal
... efforts until it has finally , and for ever , put an end to a state of things so repugnant to the spirit of Christianity , and the best feelings of our nature . Let us therefore trust that Providence will prosper our exertions G 2.
... efforts until it has finally , and for ever , put an end to a state of things so repugnant to the spirit of Christianity , and the best feelings of our nature . Let us therefore trust that Providence will prosper our exertions G 2.
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88. oldal - Depend upon it, the interests of classes too often contrasted are identical, and it is only ignorance which prevents their uniting for each other's advantage. To dispel that ignorance, to show how man can help man, notwithstanding the complicated state of civilized society, ought to be the aim of every philanthropic person ; but it is more peculiarly the duty of those who, under the blessing of Divine Providence, enjoy station, wealth, and education.
46. oldal - ... whereupon to rest a searching and restless spirit ; or a terrace, for a wandering and variable mind to walk up and down with a fair prospect ; or a tower of state, for a proud mind to raise itself upon : or a fort or commanding ground, for strife and contention ; or a shop, for profit or sale ; and not a rich storehouse, for the glory of the Creator, and the relief of man's estate.
209. oldal - parts of the empire, with one another and " with foreign philosophers — and to obtain a " more general attention to the objects of " Science, and a removal of any disadvantages " of a public kind which impede its progress.
46. oldal - ... a couch whereupon to rest a searching and restless spirit; or a terrace for a wandering and variable mind to walk up and down with a fair prospect; or a tower of state for a proud mind to raise itself upon; or a fort or commanding ground for strife and contention; or a shop for profit or sale; and not a rich storehouse for the glory of the Creator and the relief of man's estate.
227. oldal - We may be justified in hoping, however, that by the gradual diffusion of Science, and its increasing recognition as a principal part of our national education, the public in general, no less than the Legislature and the State, will more and more recognize the claims of Science to their attention; so that it may no longer require the begging-box, but speak to the State like a favoured child to its parent, sure of its parental solicitude for its welfare; that the State will recognize in Science one...
87. oldal - I saw in this offer a proof of your appreciation of my feelings of sympathy and interest for that class of our community which has most of the toil, and least of the enjoyments, of this world.
110. oldal - Nobody, however, who has paid any attention to the peculiar features of our present era, will doubt for a moment that we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end, to which, indeed, all history points — the realization of the unity of mankind.
112. oldal - I confidently hope that the first impression which the view of this vast collection will produce upon the spectator will be that of deep thankfulness to the Almighty for the blessings which He has bestowed [upon us already here below ; and the second, the conviction that they can only be realized in proportion to the help which we are prepared to render each other ; therefore, only by peace, love, and ready assistance, not only between individuals, but between the nations of the earth.
188. oldal - Gentlemen, these are startling facts, which render it evident that no extension of the means of education will be of any avail unless this evil, which lies at the root of the whole question, be removed ; and that it is high time that the country should become thoroughly awake to its existence, and prepared to meet it energetically. To impress this upon the public mind is the object of our conference.
191. oldal - ... intrusted to their care, by keeping them from the light of knowledge — to bring home to their conviction that it is their duty to exert themselves for their children's education, bearing in mind at the same time that it is not only their most sacred duty, but also their highest privilege. Unless they work with you, your work — our work, will be vain ; but you will not fail, I feel sure, in obtaining their co-operation if you remind them of their duty to their God and Creator.