| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - Digital images - 1889 - 730 pages
...encouragement of higher education by government aid, in one form or another, has been a recognized principle of public policy in every enlightened state, whether...who were to serve church or state. It is a mistake to think that the foundation of institutions by princes or prelates was a purely private matter. The... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1889 - 614 pages
...encouragement of higher education by government aid, in one form or another, has been a recognized principle of public policy in every enlightened State, whether...who were to serve Church or State. It is a mistake to think that the foundation of institutions by princes or prelates was a purely private matter. The... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1889 - 674 pages
...universities in the sixteenth ceniury that Henry VIII. once exclaimed to his hungry courtiers, who we^e urging him to lay hands on academic endowments, "Sirs,...who were to serve church or state. It is a mistake to think that the foundation of institutions by princes or prelates was a purely private matter. The... | |
| American Association of School Administrators - Education - 1889 - 314 pages
...encouragement of higher education by government aid, in one form or another, has been a recognized principle of public policy in every enlightened state, whether...who were to serve church or state. It is a mistake to think that the foundation of institutions by princes or prelates was a purely private matter. The... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1890 - 928 pages
...encouragement of higher education by government aid, in one form or another, has been a recognized principle of "public policy in every enlightened state, whether...Older than the recognition of popular education as $ public duty was the endowment of colleges and universities at public expense for the education of... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - Federal aid to higher education - 1898 - 124 pages
...encouragement of higher education by government aid, in one form or another, has been a recognized principle of public policy in every enlightened State, whether...who were to serve church or state. It is a mistake to think that the foundation of institutions by princes or prelates was a purely private matter. The... | |
| Education - 1888 - 1078 pages
...encouragement of higher education by government aid, in one form or another, has been a recognized principle of public policy in every enlightened state, whether...who were to serve church or state. It is a mistake to think that the foundation of institutions by princes or prelates was a purely private matter. The... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1890 - 874 pages
...encouragement of higher education by government aid, in one form or another, has been a recognized principle of public policy in every enlightened state, whether...•who were to serve church or state. It is a mistake to think that the foundation of institutions by princes or prelates was a purely private matter. The... | |
| Science - 1890 - 876 pages
...encouragement of higher education by government aid. in one form or another, has been a recognized principle of public policy in every enlightened state, whether...for the education of men who were to serve church of state. It is a mistake to think that tue foundation of institutions by princes or prelates was a... | |
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