It has failed to establish any public system of education, although possessed of almost boundless resources (the public domain) and although it is an axiom in political science, that unless a people are educated and enlightened it is idle to expect the... Letters from an Early Settler of Texas - Page 173by William B. Dewees - 1858 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
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