| John Minter Morgan - 1849 - 250 páginas
...that if he could get up to the highest place in the city, he would lift up his voice and exclaim : " What mean you, fellowcitizens, that you thus turn...your children, to whom one day you must relinquish all?" If modern politicians should mount to the top of St. Paul's, it would rather be for the purpose... | |
| John Minter Morgan - 1850 - 244 páginas
...that if he could get up to the highest place in the city, he would lift up his voice and exclaim : " What mean you, fellowcitizens, that you thus turn...your children, to whom one day you must relinquish all ?" If modern politicians should mount to the top of St. Paul's, it would rather be for the purpose... | |
| Walter Baxendale - 1888 - 708 páginas
...my voice and proclaim — Fellow-citizens, why do ye turn and scrape every stone to gather wealth, and take so little care of your children, to whom one day you must relinquish it all ? " — Family Circle. 791. CHILDREN, Claims of. Edmund Burke once was obliged to oppose in Parliament... | |
| Joseph Krauskopf - 1891 - 350 páginas
...paren^. Oh, for. another Socrates to shout from the house tops "What mean ye, fellow-, citizens, that ye turn every stone to scrape wealth together, and take...children, to whom, one day, you must relinquish it all," and who, perhaps, will waste and squander it all the sooner by reason of parental neglect. Parental... | |
| 1906 - 798 páginas
...lift my voice and proclaim : Fellow citizens, why do ye turn and scrape every stone to gather wealth, and take so little care of your children, to whom one day you must relinquish it all?" There is no department in medicine more significant, none commanding more honest work and study, none... | |
| 1898 - 1078 páginas
...ascend the highest hill of Athens and lift his voice, saving, "What mean ye, fellow citizens, that ye turn every stone to scrape wealth together, and take so little care of your children, to whom one day ye must relinquish it all?" There is no doubt that if Socrates lived! to-day he would reiterate the... | |
| Stoyan Vasil Tsanoff - 1897 - 220 páginas
...ascend the highest top of Athens and lift his voice in saying: " What mean ye, fellow citizens, that ye turn every stone to scrape wealth together, and take so little care of your children, to whom one day ye must relinquish it all ? " Is it not probable that if Socrates lived to-day, he would say about... | |
| Edwin Herbert Lewis - 1899 - 276 páginas
...lift my voice and proclaim: ' Fellow-citizens, why do ye turn and scrape every stone to gather wealth, and take so little care of your children, to whom one day you must relinquish it all?" " THE ADVICE OF BENJAMIN WEST As a test for his fitness for a place as student in the Royal Academy,... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1900 - 446 páginas
...lift my voice and proclaim: Fellow citizens, why do ye turn and scrape every stone to gather wealth, and take so little care of your children, to whom one day you must relinquish it all?" What It Is to Be Happy.—A little girl was asked to tell the meaning of the word happy. " To be happy,"... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1902 - 436 páginas
...to this case which Socrates, that ancient philosopher, was wont to say, — that if he could get up to the highest place in the city, he would lift up...whom one day you must relinquish it all ? " — to whieh I would add this, that such parents do like him that is solicitous about his shoe, but neglects... | |
| |