The schoolmaster is abroad ! And I trust more to him, armed with his primer, than I do to the soldier in full military array, for upholding and extending the liberties of his country. Opinions on Politics, Theology, &c - Page 35by Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1839Full view - About this book
| Joseph Gaston - Portland (Or.) - 1911 - 828 pages
...man that an eminent writer had in mind when he said -that he trusted more to the school teacher than to the soldier in full military array for upholding and extending the liberties of his country.' He was modest in his demeanor, and with unfaltering trust did all the good he could without advertising... | |
| Thomas Roane Barnes Wright - Westmoreland County (Va.) - 1912 - 222 pages
...abroad — a less important person — in the eyes of some insignificant person — whose labors had tended to produce this state of things. The schoolmaster is abroad ! And I trust more to the schoolmaster, armed with his primer, than to the soldier in full military array, for upholding... | |
| Friends' Historical Society - Society of Friends - 1916 - 410 pages
...Report of the Summary Committee of the International Conference of Men Friends, Richmond, Ind., 1915. " The Schoolmaster is abroad ! and I trust more to him,...upholding and extending the liberties of his country." — LORD BROUGHAM, 1828. [Quoted in Bulletin of Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, NY 1915-16.] (Ricflarb... | |
| Education - 1916 - 612 pages
...released for Fire Prevention Week, October 3-9. -THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH"The Schoolmaster is abroad! I trust more to him, armed with his primer, than I...upholding and extending the liberties of his country." Lord Brougham (1828) BROUGHAM, the word, originates from the same Lord Brougham who paid this splendid... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1917 - 124 pages
...English educator, Brougham, that he "trusted more to the schoolmaster armed with his primer than he did to the soldier in full military array for upholding and extending the liberties of his country," seems to find a new significance throughout Europe to-day. It is felt that a nation can not attain... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - Education - 1920 - 716 pages
...schoolmaster was abroad, and he trusted more to the schoolmaster armed with his primer than he did to the soldier in full military array for upholding and extending the liberties of his country." In 1825 he published his pamphlet, " Observations on the Education of the People," which within a year... | |
| London County Council. Education Department - Education - 1924 - 78 pages
...soldier be abroad ; in the present age he can do nothing. There is another person „ . . whose labours have tended to produce this state of things. The schoolmaster...trust more to him, armed with his primer, than I do the soldier in full military array for upholding and extending the liberties of his country." " 58... | |
| Education - 1917 - 566 pages
...schoolmaster was abroad, and he trusted more to the schoolmaster armed with his primer than he did to the soldier in full military array for upholding and extending the liberties of his country. " In 1825 he published his pamphlet, Observations on the Education of the People, which within a year... | |
| Lea Wait - Fiction - 2004 - 257 pages
...demonstrating calligraphy techniques. Above the quotation (also in calligraphy): "'The schoolmaster is abroad! I trust more to him, armed with his primer, than I do to the soldier in full military array.' — Lord Brougham, in 1860." Lord Henry Peter Brougham (1 778-1 868) was a Scots-born lawyer and liberal... | |
| 512 pages
...Cobden (London, 1881) 1: 130). 45 "The schoolmaster is abroad. And I trust more to him, armed witli his primer, than I do to the soldier in full military...upholding and extending the liberties of his country." (Brougham, in speech, January 29, 1828.) history during which, I do not say science and learning, but... | |
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