| 1928 - 692 páginas
...goaded like oxen, as we are, into a trot. We have a comparatively decent system of common schools, schools for infants only; but excepting the half-starved...spend more on almost any article of bodily aliment than on our mental aliment. (Does not this strike a responsive chord in you?) It is time that we had... | |
| 1891 - 700 páginas
...this village does for its own culture. . . We have a comparatively decent system of public schools, schools for infants only, but, excepting the half-starved...winter, and, latterly, the puny beginning of a library, no school for ourselves. We spend more on almost any article of bodily aliment than on our mental aliment.... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 536 páginas
...goaded like oxen, as we are, into a trot. We have a comparatively decent system of common schools, schools for infants only; but excepting the half-starved...or ailment than on our mental aliment. It is time tEat we had uncommon schools, that we did not leave off our education when we begin to be men and women.... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1854 - 392 páginas
...goaded like oxen, as we are, into a trot. We have a comparatively decent system of common schools, schools for infants only ; but excepting the half-starved...aliment or ailment than on our mental aliment. It is tune that we had uncommon schools, that we did not leave off our education when we begin to be men... | |
| 1908 - 408 páginas
...goaded like oxen, as we are, into a trot. We have a comparatively decent system of common schools, schools for infants only; but excepting the half-starved...article of bodily aliment or ailment than on our mental ailment. It is time we had uncommon schools, that we did not leave off our education when we begin... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 494 páginas
...goaded like oxen, as we are, into a trot. jVe have a comparatively_decent system of common schools, schools for infants only; but excepting the half-starved...our mental aliment. It is time that we had uncommon jschools, that we did not leave off our education, when" we begin to be menjmd women. It is time that... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1927 - 372 páginas
...goaded like oxen, as we are, into a trot. We have a comparatively decent system of common schools, schools for infants only; but excepting the half-starved...article of bodily aliment or ailment than on our. mentaTaEment. it is time that we had uncommon school^, thai Wfe did not leave off our education when... | |
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