| Henry Barnard - Education - 1876 - 620 pages
...post-office, and post -roads" — did not hesitate to add: — Nor am I less persuaded, that you will agree with me in opinion, that there is nothing which can...in which the measures of government receive their impresfion so immediately from the sense of the community, as in. ours, it is proportionally essential.... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1876 - 622 pages
...post-office, and post-roads" — did not hesitate to add: — Nor am I less persuaded, that you will agree with me in opinion, that there is nothing which can...the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge ia in every country the surest basis of public happiness. In one, in which the measures of government... | |
| John Cleaves Henderson - Education - 1877 - 154 pages
...speech : " Nor am I less persuaded that you will agree with me in opinion, that there is nothing that can better deserve your patronage than the promotion...in which the measures of government receive their impression so immediately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionally essential.... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1877 - 508 pages
...July sentiment with the fathers of the Republic. Washington, in his first annual message, observed : " Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness. In one in which the meas1 In collectiiig the faute contained in this paper I have been aided by Capt. Rafael A. Bayh'.v.... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1878 - 1070 pages
...post-office, and post-roads" — did not hesitate to add: — Nor am I less persuaded, that you will agree with me in opinion, that there is nothing which can...in which the measures of government receive their impression so immediately from the sense of the community, as in ours, it is proportionably essential.... | |
| Education - 1878 - 1074 pages
...post-office, and post-roads" — did not hesitate to add: — Nor am I less persuaded, that you will agree with me in opinion, that there is nothing which can...Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of publie happiness. In one, in which the measures of government receive their impreesion so immediately... | |
| Education - 1899 - 708 pages
...deserving your patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge in every country is the surest basis of public happiness. In one in which...so immediately from the sense of the community as ours, it is proportionally essential. Whether this desirable object will be best promoted by affording... | |
| Albion W. Tourgée - African Americans - 1884 - 440 pages
...opinion it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened." — Washington's Farewell Address. " Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of...from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionably essential." — Washington's First Inaugural Message. " If a nation expects to be ignorant... | |
| Albion W. Tourgée - History - 1884 - 436 pages
...opinion it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened." — Washington's Farewell Address. " Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of...from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionably essential." — Washington s First Inaugural Message. " If a nation expects to be ignorant... | |
| Albion W. Tourgée - History - 1884 - 680 pages
...opinion it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened." — Washington's Farewell Address. " Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of...from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionably essential." — Washington's First Inaugural Message. " If a nation expects to be ignorant... | |
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