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" ... interest in after life : he who loves a flower in youth will love it when he is old. The taste for nature must be planted early in life, to enable its possessor to enjoy a ripened harvest. Every thing which the Deity has created is worthy of our attention.... "
The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the Works of ... - Page 252
1836
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Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, and Addresses

American Institute of Instruction - 1832 - 330 pages
...valuable portion of every education, The 29 nnmber of objects in Natural History, seem to point it onl as the appropriate field for the development of the...of insects, is less understood in this country than thal of any other department of natural science. This arises, perhaps, either from the circumstance...
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The Introductory Discourse and Lectures ...

American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1832 - 328 pages
...Every thing which the Deity has created is worthy of our attention. " Nature has nothing made so bi-e, but can Read some instruction to the wisest man.''...insects, is less understood in this country tha,n thai, of any other department of natural science. This arises, perhaps, either from the circumstance...
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Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute ..., Volume 2

American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1832 - 330 pages
...which the Deity has created is worth}' of our attention. 1 Nature has nothing made BO base, bat canRead some instruction to the wisest man." The subject of...of insects, is less understood in this country than thai, of any other department of natural science. This arises, perhaps, either from the circumstance...
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The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the Works of ...

Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...worthy of our attention. " Nature has nothing made so base, but can Read some instruction to the wiseit man." The subject "of Entomology, or the history of...discrimination, or from a want of taste, arising from a want of information in this most interesting department of animated nature. It is true that few studies...
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Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Consisting of Elegant Extracts ..., Volume 1

Quotations, English - 1847 - 526 pages
...thought, Compar'd to the great harmony that reigns In what the spirit of the world ordains. 2. Nature hath nothing made so base, but can Read some instruction to the wisest man. PRIOR. ALEYN. 3. First follow nature, and your judgment frame By her just standard, which is still...
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Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Consisting of Elegant Extracts ..., Volume 1

Quotations, English - 1847 - 540 pages
...thought, Compar'd to the great harmony that reigns In what the spirit of the world ordains. 2. Nature hath nothing made so base, but can Read some instruction to the wisest man. PRIOR. Al.KVV 3. First follow nature, and your judgment frame By her just standard, which is still...
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Book of Elegant Poetical Extracts

John T. Watson - Quotations - 1869 - 524 pages
...Compar'd to the great harmony that reigns In what the spirit of the world ordains. PRIOR Nature hath nothing made so base, but can Read some instruction to the wisest man. ALEYN. First follow nature, and your judgment frame By her just standard, which is still the same ;...
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Nature's revelations of character, or, the mental, moral and volitive ...

Joseph Simms - 1873 - 652 pages
...is from Nature we learn all that we know or can possibly accomplish. The Poet says— " Nature hath nothing made so base, but can Read some instruction to the wisest num." The artist sometimes endeavours to teach others to paint a landscape, but you only learn to imitate...
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Physiognomy Illustrated, Or, Nature's Revelations of Character: A ...

Joseph Simms - Phrenology - 1887 - 654 pages
...is from Nature we learn all that we know or can possibly accomplish. The Poet says — "Nature hath nothing made so base, but can Read some instruction to the wisest man." The artist sometimes endeavours to teach others to paint a landscape, but you only learn to imitate from...
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Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, Volume 8

Minnesota - 1898 - 618 pages
...productions of human skill with the creations of God, we admit the truth of what the poet says: "Nature hath nothing made so base, but can Read some instruction to the wisest man." Who has ever roamed over one of our limitless prairies, through the depths of a majestic forest, or...
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