| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1942 - 694 pages
...the dawn of day. — Thomas Jefferson (1816). To enjoy our rights and liberties, we must understand them; their security and protection ought to be the...the enjoyment of civil and political freedom, which has ever continued long in the enjoyment of believing that the advancement of literature always has... | |
| Donald Hugh Parkerson, Jo Ann Parkerson - Education - 2001 - 300 pages
...Constitution of 1825 is a good example. It stares "To enjoy our liberty and righrs we must understand them ... it is a well established fact that no nation has ever continued long m the enjoyment of civil and political freedom [without] the improvement and cultivation o1 the inrellectual... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Agricultural colleges - 1948 - 1066 pages
...first school law of Illinois stipulated that: To enjoy our rights and liberties, we must understand them; their security and protection ought to be the first object of a free people; . . . The vital relationship of education to freedom was stated by Woodrow Wilson as follows : Freedom... | |
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