| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1897 - 1250 pages
...approach, received them in storms of thunder and lighining that shivered their ranks and heaped the fields with their weltering carcasses. "In short, my dear...value it aright, they must understand it. This they can not do without education. And as a large portion of our citizens are poor, and can never attain... | |
| Education - 1888 - 1124 pages
...divine as it is, if it be not known and prized as it deserves! This is best done by free schools. " Men will always fight for their government according...never attain that inestimable blessing without the aid ot government, it is plainly the duty of government to bestow it freely upon them. The more perfect... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - Universities and colleges - 1888 - 888 pages
...divine as it is, if it be not known and prized as it deserves ? This is best done by free schools. " Men will always fight for their government according...it. This they cannot do without education. And, as a largo portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable blessing without the... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1888 - 814 pages
...bo not known and prized as it deserves ? This is best done by free schools. " Men will always tight for their government according to their sense of its...value it aright they must understand it. This they uannot do without education. And, as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain... | |
| Colyer Meriwether - Education - 1889 - 492 pages
...divine as it is, if it be not known and prized as it deserves ? This is best done by free schools. "Men will always fight for their government according...blessing without the aid of government, it is plainly the duty of government to bestow it freely upon them. The more perfect the government, the greater the... | |
| William J. Shoup - Education - 1891 - 332 pages
...divine as it is, if it be not known and prized as it deserves ? This is best done by free schools. Men will always fight for their government according...value it aright they must understand it. This they can not do without education. And, as a large portion of the citizens are poor, and can never attain... | |
| Patriotism - 1892 - 440 pages
...divine as it is, if it be not known and prized as it deserves ? This is best done by free schools. Men will always fight for their government according...duty of government to bestow it freely upon them. The more perfect the government, the greater the duty to make it well known. Selfish and oppressive... | |
| Education - 1895 - 726 pages
...be based upon mere sentiment, but it must be founded in knowledge. It has been said that " Men will fight for their government according to their sense...value. To value it aright they must understand it." Methods and plans of work in teaching the principles of government may well enlist the efforts of the... | |
| Education - 1896 - 716 pages
...thunder and lightning that shivered their ranks, and heaped the fields with their weltering carcases. "In short, my dear sir, men will always fight for...cannot do without education. And as a large portion of our citizens are poor, and can never attain that inestimable blessing without the aid of government,... | |
| English language - 1897 - 726 pages
...their part of the nature, origin and growth of American institutions is of the utmost importance. " Men will always fight for their government according...value it aright, they must understand it. This they can not do, without education." Students of American history should seek the germs of our free institutions... | |
| |