| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1841 - 350 pages
...In other times the cry of, the ' soldier' is abroad," was heard with dismay. It will not be so now. Let the soldier be abroad if he will; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad—a personage less imposing—in the eyes of some, perhaps, insignificant. THE SCHOOLMASTER... | |
| Board of National Popular Education - Education - 1848 - 544 pages
...propagandist, when, alluding to the elevation of the Duke of Wellington to the Premiership, he said : " Let the soldier be abroad, if he will; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad; a personage less imposing; in the eyes of some, perhaps, insignificant. Tilt Schoolmaster is... | |
| National Sunday school union - 1871 - 598 pages
...late Lord Brougham. In one of his speeches on the question of education he is reported to have said, " Let the soldier be abroad if he will ; he can do nothing in thisage. There is another personage abroad — a person less imposing—in the eyes of some, perhaps,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1888 - 662 pages
...soldier be abroad if he will, be can do nothing in thia age. There is another personage, a personage lesa imposing in the eyes of some, perhaps insignificant....primer, against the soldier in full military array." EVERARD HOME COLEMAN. [MR. J. Dixoir, MR. JOHN CHURCHILL PIKES, MB. F. RULE, the REV. E. MARSHALL,... | |
| Henry Brewster Stanton - Great Britain - 1850 - 394 pages
...soldier be abroad if he will ; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad — a personage less imposing — in the eyes of some,...primer, against the soldier in full military array." Turning from the matter to the manner of the orator, (if we have not already passed the boundary,)... | |
| American Institute of Instruction - Education - 1850 - 256 pages
...nothing in this age. And why? Because," as he significantly adds, " there is another personage abroad — a personage less imposing — in the eyes of some,...primer, against the soldier in full military array." Ever since this high compliment was given, the business of teaching both in England and in this country... | |
| William Henry Channing - Christian sociology - 1850 - 706 pages
...times, the country may have heard with dismay that 'tho soldier was abroad.1 It is not so now. Let thn soldier be abroad if he will ; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad — a person less imposing — in the eyts of some, perhaps, insignificant. The schoolmaster... | |
| Electronic journals - 1888 - 558 pages
...Lords Lansdowne and Goderich. Mr. Brougham said he would judge the new ministry by their acts : — " Let the soldier be abroad if he will, he can do nothing in tliis age. There is another personage, H personage leu impoiing in the eves of some, perhaps insignificant.... | |
| William Keddie - Literature - 1854 - 400 pages
...times the country may have heard with dismay that ' the soldier was abroad.' It will not be so now. Let the soldier be abroad if he will ; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad — a personage less imposing — in the eyes of some, perhaps, insignificant. The schoolmaster... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1854 - 916 pages
...Lord Brougham alluded to in his famous declaration on the omnipotence of popular intelligence — " Let the soldier be abroad if he will ; he can do nothing in this age. There is another personage abroad, a person lessimposmg, — in the eyes of some, perhaps insignificant. THE SCHOOL MASTER is... | |
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